Cleanliness in Japan: An Outsider's Perspective - Hardback
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Cleanliness in Japan: An Outsider's Perspective
Author: Zaini Ujang
Foreword by HE Noriyuki Shikata
Publisher: Penerbit UTM Press
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9789835222191
Pages: 154 p
Weight: g
Year: 2026
Price: RM100
Japan demonstrates that cleanliness is not simply the result of wealth or strict law enforcement, but is deeply rooted in a disciplined culture shaped by long-established daily habits and traditions. These practices enable a modern and dynamic society to remain orderly and sustainable without relying solely on regulations. Clean environments are maintained because individuals feel a strong sense of responsibility toward shared spaces, nurtured through family upbringing, education, and community values.
Several lessons can be drawn from this experience. First, environmental responsibility begins with personal hygiene and everyday behaviour. Second, education should emphasise character development and social responsibility, not only academic achievement. Third, learning through experience—such as cleaning classrooms and public areas—can strengthen awareness and discipline. Fourth, sustainability should be guided by a broader ecological philosophy rather than policy frameworks alone. Finally, meaningful change often starts with simple visible actions such as keeping toilets, streets, and public facilities clean, showing that small cultural practices can create long-lasting environmental impact.