As peckish deer chase delighted tourists in Japan's temple-dotted Nara Park, a quiet but dedicated team of litter-pickers patrols the stone paths, collecting plastic waste that threatens the animals' health.
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00:00We mainly look at the rubbish in Poistei, but there is really a lot of rubbish there.
00:07I think it's a forgotten item.
00:10I think it's a forgotten item.
00:15I think it's a forgotten item.
00:21We mainly look at the rubbish in Poistei, but there is really a lot of rubbish there.
00:26I think it's a forgotten item.
00:31I think it's a forgotten item.
00:40If there is a rubbish bin, it means that in the long run,
00:45the rubbish will accumulate in the house of the person who cleans it,
00:51and the person who cleans it will become impoverished.
01:01It's not my first time in Japan,
01:06so I get used to the fact that we have to carry our rubbish with us all the time.
01:11So I do it, but it's kind of strange for us.
01:16I get used to it already, but for me, in Poland or generally in Europe,
01:21we don't carry our rubbish with us.
01:26There is always a place to throw them right away.