Lost In Japan
Back in the Day
Internally Speaking
Club
Read Between
the Lines
200

This city is the capital of Japan.

What is Tokyo?

200

This type of sword is commonly portrayed as being used by samurai.

What is a katana?

200

This is Mari's only class on Tuesday's and her hobby.

What is volleyball?

200

This is the name of JSA’s large annual cultural event.

What is J-Night?

200

This is the English meaning of the kanji, “一”.

What is one?

400

Previous capital for more than 1000 years.

What is Kyoto?

400

The film “Grave of the Fireflies” is based on this major conflict.

What is World War II?

400

This is Max's favorite restaurant on campus.

What is North Porch Cafe?

400

This person is the oldest board member of JSA.

Who is Bryant Shitabata?

400

This is the English meaning of the kanji, “⼝”.

What is mouth?

600

This is the number of prefectures in Japan.

What is 47?

600

This period lasted from 1603-1868.

What is the Edo period?

600

Dylan has this many wisdom teeth.

What is one?

600

The JSA Board consists of this many officers and interns.

What is 13?

600

This is the English meaning of the kanji, “日本”.

What is Japan?

800

This Pacific region includes Japan and is notorious for seismic and volcanic activity.

What is the Ring of Fire?

800

This popular Japanese manga was first published in Weekly Shonen Jump on July 22, 1997.

What is One Piece?

800

Leona saw this artist in concert over the summer.

What is The Weekend?

800

This event theme was used for JSA’s first meeting of the year.

What is Natsumatsuri?

800

This is the English meaning of the kanji, “海”.

What is ocean?

1000

Japan consists of this many islands (Answer in thousands).

What is 14,000?

1000

In the Sengoku period, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu are commonly regarded as this.

What are “The Three Unifiers.”

1000

Kaya met this officer on the day of her takeover.

Who is Ai?

1000

This was the year that JSA was established at OSU.

When is 1984?

1000

This is the English meaning of the kanji, “薬”.

What is medicine?

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