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Indian influencer’s white socks stay spotless as she strolls through Japan; leaving the internet shocked

Indian influencer Simran Balar Jain's recent trip to Japan took a... Read More
Japan is renowned for its cleanliness, precision, and unique culture—qualities that attract visitors from across the globe. Recently, Indian influencer Simran Balar Jain took her trip to Japan to the next level with a surprising twist. In a viral video, Jain embarked on an unexpected challenge: walking barefoot through Japan’s busy streets, but with a twist—she wore brand-new white socks.

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What followed left viewers stunned. Despite navigating crowded roads and city footpaths, Jain's socks remained astonishingly clean, with barely a speck of dirt. The video quickly amassed 26 million views, sparking amazement and curiosity. Many were left questioning how Japan’s streets could be so spotless, while others gained a deeper appreciation for the country's impeccable cleanliness.





Simran Balar Jain does the barefoot challenge in Japan


Simran Balar Jain's video shows her strolling through Japan in an unexpected way, leaving viewers shocked and impressed. As Jain walks along zebra crossings and footpaths, the footage reveals her socks staying nearly as spotless as when she first bought them. Despite the busy, crowded streets, Jain's fresh socks remain remarkably clean—an outcome that many viewers found unbelievable.

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In the final moments of the video, Jain reveals the impressive results of her stunt: her socks remained pristine, with barely a speck of dirt on them, despite walking through the bustling city streets. This twist has sparked a flood of reactions online. Watch the video here.





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Social media reactions


The video has now accumulated an impressive 26 million views, with viewers from around the world sharing their thoughts. Many were left in disbelief, commenting, "How are the socks still this clean?" Others joked about how Japan’s streets must be as clean as they say, with some adding that Jain’s socks were cleaner than their own wardrobes.




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