Location
Food
Culture & traditions
Animals & plants
General
100

What is Japan made up of?

It's made up of islands.

100

What's the most famous japanese food?

It is sushi.

100

Name an example of actual japanese culture.

Manga & anime, sports.

100

Name a plant from the presentation.

Bamboo, cherry tree/sakura tree.

100

What does Japan's flag represent?

It represents the rising sun.

200

In what continent is Japan ubicated?

It's ubicated in Asia.

200

Name a commonly used ingredient used in japanese cuisine.

Rice, raw fish, noodles, algae, soy sauce, wasabi...

200

Name a japanese tradition.

Take off shoes before entering someone’s house, wearing a mask if you’re sick, bowing 45º as a respect sign, not shaking hands/ hugging when meeting someone and going to festivals wearing a yukata.

200

Name a plant from the presentation that pandas eat.

They eat bamboo.

200

Where do kanjis come from?

They come from China.

300

What is the capital of Japan?

It's Tokio.

300

Name the 5 food that were in the presentation.

Tempura, sushi, ramen, tofu & udon.

300

What are geishas?

They're women who entertain people dancing, playing music and celebrating tea ceremonies.

300

Name all plants and animals that appeared in the presentation.

Bamboo, cherry tree/sakura tree, tanuki & koi.

300

What are the 2 japanese alphabets?

They're hiragana & katakana.

400

Japan is ubicated in the ... of Asia.

Japan is ubicated in the EAST of Asia.

400

What is tempura commonly of?

Vegetables, seafood, fish.

400

How is the traditional japanese festival called?

It's called Bon Odori.

400

How are cherry trees also called?

They're also called sakura trees.

400

What's the main difference between kimono & yukata?

Yukata is lighter and simpler than kimono.

500

What is Japan's largest island?

It's Honshu.

500

What's the main difference between ramen and udon?

Ramen has broth and udon doesn't.

500

Complete: Bowing ...º as a respect sign.

Bowing 45º as a respect sign.

500

What animal does the tanuki look like?

It looks like a racoon.

500

What's katakana used for?

It's used for writing onomatopoeias, words in foreign languages and highlighting words.

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