Japanische Reinigung Arbeitnehmer Haruko Niitsu in einer Toilette im Shenzhen Bahnhof Nord in Shenzhen City interviewt wird, die südchinesische Provinz Guangdong
Japanese cleaning worker Haruko Niitsu is interviewed in a toilet at Shenzhen North Railway Station in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 24 November 2017. Haruko Niitsu, who is called a national treasure in Japan for her excellent cleaning at Tokyo Haneda Airport, on Friday (24 November 2017) shared her work experience with Chinese media and cleaning staff at Shenzhen North Railway Station. Niitsu was born in Shengyang city in northeast China's Liaoning province to a Chinese mother and a Japanese father. Her father was an orphan adopted by a Chinese father after the World War ll. When she was 17, her family relocated to Japan through a program that helped people of Japanese descent residing in China return to their homeland. Niitsu holds a license issued by the Japanese government to clean buildings and is a professional training counselor for more than 700 cleaning technicians at Haneda. Because of the crew's extraordinary work, Haneda was named the world's cleanest airport by Skytrax in 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017. She has also published several books teaching people how to efficiently clean their houses.