A sport that people come from all over the world to do in Japan.
What is skiing?
The four main religions in Japan.
What are Shinto, Buddhism, Confucius, and Christianity, along with other new religions?
The number of branches of the Japanese government.
How many is three?
The war had devastating effects on Japan's economy.
What was World War II?
The cause for women in Japan being expected to quit their jobs.
What is marriage?
The reason for all the mountains, volcanoes, and earthquakes.
What are tectonic plates?
One math tool Japan created.
What is a pocket calculator?
The number of executive forms of the Japanese government.
How many are two?
Japan is one of the largest supplier countries.
What are fish?
Jobs that married women were required to do in Japan.
What is housework, supporting one's husband, and caring for the young and old?
The highest peak in Japan.
Where is Mount Fuji?
A belief system where people believe in reincarnation.
What is Buddhism?
The person who appoints the prime minister.
Who is the emperor?
Japan's economy compared to the rest of the world.
What is the fourth-highest economy in the world?
The family system Japan uses.
What is the Japanese Family System?
The amount of land mass mountains and volcanoes occupy in Japan.
How much is 80%?
The percentage of the world's most innovative companies is in Japan.
How much is 10%?
The names of all four Japanese government forms.
What are the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Bureaucracy, DIET, and Judiciary?
Japan's most common export destinations.
Where is the United States?
The child treated as the future head of the family.
Who is the eldest son?
The four main islands of Japan.
Where are Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, and Shikoku?
The period during which the law codes were written.
When was the Asuka Period?
The job of the Bureaucracy.
How to do normal executive system jobs and write legislation?
Japan's least common import destination.
Where is Thailand?
The name for a type of country where the majority of the population is considered middle class.
What is an Egalitarian country?