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Indian influencer tests Japan's cleanliness by walking on its streets in white socks. Here's the result

Indian influencer tests Japan's cleanliness by walking on its streets in white socks. Here's the result

Indian influencer walks on the street of Japan wearing white socks.

Japan is famous for its unique culture, organisation skills as well as cleanliness.

In an effort to understand the level of cleanliness in Japan, an Indian influencer decided to test its streets during her trip to the country. The video has since gone viral on the internet.

Indian influencer Simran Balar Jain decided to ditch her shoes and walk wearing only sparkling clean white socks on the streets of Japan.

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In the viral video, the influencer is seen walking through the country's streets most innovatively.

At the start of the clip, Jain is seen entering a store to buy a brand-new pair of plush, white socks.

However, instead of making efforts to keep them clean and pristine, Jain removes her shoes and instead wears those socks while walking on the streets of Japan.

In the video, Jain is seen walking along the country's footpaths and across zebra crossings as she tours the streets.

However, what the netizens found mind-boggling was that her socks remained spotless and as new as they were when she purchased them from the store.

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As the video played, Jain spoke about the result of her test and said that her socks remained remarkably clean and there was barely any dirt on them.

Netizens react to the video

The netizens found the video and its results very interesting and it sparked a lot of reactions on the social media platform.

The video received more than 26 million views and people from across the world commented on it.

"I’m shocked – how are the socks still this clean?" said a viewer.

"How can anyone walk around without worrying about dirt? Japan must really be as clean as they say!" commented another.

"This is why I need to visit Japan!" joked a netizen. "Jain’s socks are more spotless than my entire wardrobe," wrote another.

(With inputs from agencies)

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