Who ruled the ancient kingdom in Japan?
Himiko
What type of warrior was Tomoe Gozen?
A (female) samurai
Which city did Sadako Sasaki live in?
Hiroshima
What is the name of the Japanese festival that celebrates girls and wishes for their health and happiness?
Hinamatsuri
What does the word samurai roughly mean?
One who serves
What type of leader was Himiko besides being a queen?
A shaman or spiritual leader
What war did Tomoe Gozen fight in?
The Genpei War
What historical event affected Sadako’s life?
On what date is Hinamatsuri celebrated each year?
March 3rd
What does the Japanese word origami mean?
Folding paper
Around which century did Himiko rule?
The 3rd century
Name one skill Tomoe Gozen was famous for.
Any of these answers are correct
Archery, sword fighting, or horseback riding
What paper craft is Sadako famous for making?
Paper Cranes
What are the special dolls displayed during Hinamatsuri called?
Hina dolls
Japan uses three writing systems. Can you name one?
Hiragana
Katakana
Kanji
Which country wrote historical records about Himiko?
China
Which samurai leader did Tomoe serve under?
Minamoto no Yoshinaka
According to tradition, how many cranes bring hope or wishes?
1000
What color cloth is traditionally used on the display platform for the dolls?
Red
What is the name of the famous curved sword used by samurai?
Katana
What was the name of the kingdom that Queen Himiko ruled over?
Yamatai
Which famous war story describes Tomoe Gozen?
The Tale of the Heike
What message did Sadako’s story spread around the world?
Peace
What do families hope for when they celebrate Hinamatsuri?
Health, happiness, and good fortune for girls
What colorful rice crackers are often eaten during Hinamatsuri?
Hina arare