Kabuki is a spectacle of song, action and ____.
What is dance?
The national sport of Japan
What is sumo?
The population of Tokyo
What is fourteen million?
Samurai were given special status between the twelth and the _____ centuries
What is nineteenth?
When you enter Japanese restaurants or shops the staff will politely
What is bow?
Kabuki stage tricks include a revolving stage and a _____
What is a trapdoor?
The present style of sumo started _____ years ago.
What is three hundred?
Until the 19th century Tokyo was called this name
What is Edo?
The system for thinking and behavior for samurai
What is "bushido"?
A special kind of Japanese hospitality is called this in Japanese
What is omotenashi?
Kabuki became a popular theater form for the masses in the seventeenth and _______ centuries.
What is eighteenth?
A sumo wrestler wins when he pushes his opponent ____ ______ ______ _______
What is out of the ring?
Edo was the samurai capital for this long
What is three hundred years/three centuries?
"Bushido", the way of the samurai, can be compared to this in the West
What is knighthood?
When receiving change, cashiers will give you this first
What are cash bills?
In kabuki, female roles are played by
What are men?
In professional sumo, there are this many national tournaments held in different cities
What is six?
People born and raised in Tokyo are sometimes called this
What are Edokko?
"Bushido" teaches mental discipline and this
What are martial arts?
This is seen as the ultimate example of Japanese hospitality
What is the tea ceremony?
Portraits of famous kabuki actors can be seen in
Waht are woodblock prints/ukiyoe?
The highest rank in sumo is called this
What is yokozuna?
Unique Japanese culture such as haiku and these woodblock prints were developed in Edo
What are ukiyoe?
Samurai were allowed to have swords and ______
What are surnames?
In a tea ceremony, the host will do this to symbolize purification
What is sprinkle water (at the entrance)?