Cities/Islands
Geography/Nature
History
People and Culture
What the WHAT?!
100

What is the current capital of Japan?

Tokyo

100

What physical feature covers four-fifths of Japan's landscape?

mountains, forests

100

In World War II, what were Japanese soldiers taught not to do?

surrender

100

What is the most important holiday in Japan?

New Year

100

How do Japanese people usually greet each other?

bowing

200

What was the ancient capital of Japan?

Kyoto

200

What is the tallest mountain in Japan?

Mt. Fuji

200

What two religions have been the official religion of Japan at various times?

Buddhism, Shinto

200

What is Japan's most popular sport?

baseball

200

What is the population of Japan?

127 million

300

Which island has most of Japan's population?

Honshu

300

What is most of Japan's weather like?

It varies from cold and wet to tropical in Okinawa

300

What is bushido?

A code that valued courage, honor, and loyalty

300

What makes the Japanese diet so healthy?

It is low in fat and dairy, contains lots of fish and vegetables. 

300

What city is considered the food capital of the Japan?

Osaka

400

Which city is the largest on the north island of Hokkaido, hosts the annual Snow Festival, and also hosted the 1988 Winter Olympics?

Sapporo

400

Why are Japanese cities so densely populated with minimal living space?

Most of Japan is mountainous, which limits the amount of space for building and developing. So they have limited space to live on. 

400

What is pan-Asianism and how did it apply to Japan during World War II?

Pan-Asianism is the idea that Asia should be ruled by Asians. Japan used it as an excuse to colonize other parts of Asia, saying that Asia was better off being ruled by them instead of by Europeans. 

400

Describe the hours and schedules of many working people in Japan. 

Work long hours! Sometimes have to work 6 days a week. Many commuters face a commute of up to two hours. 

400

What regions did Japan conquer during World War II?

East Asia (Korea, eastern China, Taiwan), Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar, Philippines, Indonesia), and the Pacific Islands. 

500

Which city's main industry is automotive? 

Nagoya

500

What are five natural disasters that threaten Japan?

volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, and typhoons. 

500

What major changes were made in Japan after the emperor regained control in 1868?

They swept away the samurai system and opened up trade with the West. 

500

Describe a Japanese home. 

Small. Sliding walls made of paper that can open up to create more space. People sleep on futon mattresses on the floor that are rolled up in the morning and pushed against the wall to give more space in the room. Shoes are left by the door. Tables are low to the ground wish floor cushions to sit on instead of chairs. 

500

What are three impolite things to do in Japan?

Eating on public transport. Sticking your chopsticks into your rice. Tipping your waiter. Waste food or be a picky eater. Hugging or cheek-kissing someone who isn't family. Wearing your shoes inside a home. Not being quiet at a religious site. 

M
e
n
u