what is public diplomacy?
Exchange of cultures through communications.
what is the biggest city in Japan?
tokyo
what is the name of this character?

hello kitty
a Japanese dish consisting of rice with either vegetables, seafood or both.
Sushi
what is the name of this national garment?
Save

Kimono
What are the long term effects of education based cultural exchange programs?
they build long term bonds and relationships between the country and foreign publics, their effects can be harvested on the long term as these students will grow and prosper in various fields while maintaining a positive image of the country.
what type of flowers are Japan famous for?
Cherry Blossoms
what is the name of this character?

Pikachu
coated fried prawns
Prawn Tempura
What is the name of this art piece or what is the name of the artist who made this piece?![]()
Artist: Katsushika Hokusai
Name of Piece: The Great Wave off Kanagawa
Why is public diplomacy an essential aspect of the governing of any modern nation?
Public diplomacy prevents the isolation of said country, it allows for the creation of harmonious relationships both with other nations and their publics. It gives power to the country to be in control of its own image to the rest of the world.
In which 2 Japanese cities did the United States send two atomic bombs over?
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
what is the name of this anime?

Spirited Away
what is this food called?

Tofu
How many players are in Sumo Wrestling?
2
Where did KBS target its efforts before WW2?
Europe and USA
In which city is the longest crosswalk in Japan located?
Tokyo
what is the name of this character from the Mario video games?
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Chain Chomp
What is Matcha made out of?
Matcha is ground powder of green tea leaves
when did japan last host the world cup?
2002
What is the name of the foundation that created the framework for Japan's present public diplomacy efforts?
The Japan Foundation
Which currency is in use in Japan?
Japanese yen
what is the name of this show?

Chibi Maruko-chan
what is the main ingredient in mochi?
rice
What is the most practiced religion in Japan?
Shinto