Who built Heian-Kyo?
Emperor Kanmu
What is a common dish Japan is known by today? (Hint: vinegar rice, seaweed, raw fish, egg, fruits, vegetables.)
sushi
Name 2 types of religion that Ancient Kyoto follows.
Shintoism and Buddhism
What is the democracy in Ancient Kyoto?
a Monarchy
What is the currency of Japan?
yen
What period came after the Taisho Period?
Showa
After the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji) the Silver Pavilion was created and was called the _______
Ginkaku-ji
What type of warrior fought with a Japanese sword?
a samurai
What Emperor formed the Meiji Restoration?
Emperor Meiji
(Multiple Choice.) The Pavilions of Kyoto are: A) Golden, Silver, Bronze B) Golden C) Golden, Silver D) Golden, Bronze E) Silver, Bronze
s"C" (Golden,Silver.)
The Golden Pavilion is also known as the _______
Kinkaku-ji
(Fill in the blank.) A ______ ______ is a meal in a boxed-container with rice, salad, tofu, teriyaki, etc.
a bento box
How long did the Ōnin War last?
10 years
What was the Charter Oath? Who created it?
御誓文
"the oath in 5 articles." "Emperor Meiji created the Charter Oath."
(True OR False.) A Maiko and a Geisha are the same thing
false
When was the Kiyomizu-dera created?
794 AD
(True OR False.) The Heian Palace and the Kyoto City Hall is the same government building.
false
Usually, Japanese women go through an apprenticeship for several years called, Maiko's, to become _________.
a geisha/geiko/geigi
The Government offices and the house of the Emperor were located, in the northern part of Heian-kyo is called the ______.
the Dai-dairi
Western vessels came on the wharf of Edo, what were the name of the vessels?
Black Ships
In what century was Heian-kyo renamed?
the 11th century
Who planned to drop a bomb during World War II on Japan?
the U.S government
The day when a girl first becomes a Maiko is called ______.
Misedashi
What period did Emperor Meiji reign in?
Meiji Period
The captain of the Black Ships is named ________ ________.
Matthew Perry