My trip to Japan opened up my mind. When I first landed in Japan, I could see the difference in the airport. At LCCT, we had to walk to our plane without any shades. But in Japan, they had a bus that would take us to the terminal from the airplane and vice-versa. Then at the baggage claim section, you could easily tell which of the people are foreigner. Those who are standing in front of the stop lines are foreigners, and those who are standing behind are Japanese.
Then when I got out of the airport, one thing that amazes me the most is how clean their streets are. These photos were taken at the Yokohama housing area.
There aren't many trashcans around like in Malaysia but the streets and walkway are still very clean. It made me thought, why could the Japanese do it, but we can't. I would like to work on cleanliness of Malaysia.
I want to explore why we can't keep our streets clean when there are more than enough trashcans and recycle cans around and then hopefully, could lead to cleaner streets.
I would be making a documentary that explores why we litter inappropriately. It would include clips of people being "caught in the act", interviews with hygiene organization personnel, facts about cleanliness in Malaysia(statistics) and many more.
Here is one example of a documentary on hygiene that I could study on.
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