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Japanese Crowd Viral Video: A fun mix of Indian beats and Japanese grace is melting hearts online. At the World Expo in Osaka, Japan, a Punjabi singer performed the popular song Tunak Tunak Tun by Daler Mehndi. Dancers in colourful outfits added more energy to the stage. But what really caught everyone's attention was how the Japanese audience reacted. Instead of loud cheers or dancing, the crowd stayed calm, smiling, gently nodding, and clapping softly to the music. Their peaceful and respectful way of enjoying the song touched many viewers across social media.

The video was posted on X (formerly Twitter) by a user named Jahazi, who wrote, “Japanese log Punjabi songs pebhiitne civilised way mein vibe karte hain”, which means Japanese people vibe to Punjabi songs in such a graceful and civilised way.

People are calling it the 'most wholesome moment' online, saying it shows how music connects hearts across cultures. This calm but cheerful response proves that you don’t have to dance wildly to enjoy a song; sometimes, quiet joy says it all.

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The video shared a few days ago garnered significant likes, views and comments from social media users. One user wrote, "BecahreBachpan se shant log hai. One of the Nicest Human breeds on earth." "Most civilized country for a reason," a second user added.

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"They’re not loud, but they’re present — that’s the beauty of it," added a third user. "Only the Japanese can show so much respect in such an understated way," wrote another user. That’s why they are so advanced," added another user. "Our Sikh brothers and the Sikh religion are so great that everyone starts swaying in joy, but it’s a pity that now some people like you, for a few coins, have abandoned this great religion and gone to another," added another user.