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100

This spring tradition in Japan involves viewing cherry blossoms with friends and family.

What is Hanami?

100

This famous filmmaker directed Spirited Away and co-founded Studio Ghibli.

Who is Hayao Miyazaki?

100

This Japanese dish uses vinegared rice combined with seafood or vegetables.

What is Sushi?

100

This is the main language spoken in Japan.

What is Japanese?

100

This city is the capital of Japan.

What is Tokyo?

200

This traditional Japanese garment is often worn during festivals and ceremonies.

What is a Kimono?

200

This Japanese author wrote the popular novel Norwegian Wood.

Who is Haruki Murakami?

200

This noodle soup dish often includes pork broth, noodles, egg, and sliced pork.

What is Ramen?

200

This Japanese writing system is based on Chinese characters.

What is Kanji?

200

This historic Japanese city served as the imperial capital for over 1,000 years.

What is Kyoto?

300

This traditional tea ceremony emphasizes harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility.

What is the Japanese Tea Ceremony?

300

This artist is famous worldwide for her polka-dot art installations and sculptures.

Who is Yayoi Kusama?

300

This dish consists of seafood or vegetables that are battered and deep-fried.

What is Tempura?

300

These two phonetic writing systems are used along with Kanji in Japanese writing.

What are Hiragana and Katakana?

300

This famous Japanese mountain is the highest in the country and an important cultural symbol.

What is Mount Fuji?

400

This Japanese sport, where large wrestlers try to force each other out of a ring, has ancient religious roots.

What is Sumo?

400

This Japanese baseball star became famous playing for the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Angels.

Who is Shohei Ohtani?

400

This Japanese dish is made from fermented soybeans and is commonly eaten for breakfast.

What is Natto?

400

This Japanese word means “thank you.”

What is Arigatō?

400

This historical period from 1603 to 1868 was ruled by powerful military leaders called shoguns.

What is the Edo Period?

500

This Japanese festival celebrates ancestors and often includes lanterns and traditional dances.

What is Obon?

500

This Japanese inventor founded a major electronics company known for cameras and printers.

Who is Takeshi Mitarai of Canon?

500

This Japanese dish features grilled chicken skewers often sold at festivals and street stalls.

What is Yakitori?

500

This polite phrase means “good morning” in Japanese.

What is Ohayō gozaimasu?

500

This event in 1945 ended World War II after atomic bombs were dropped on two Japanese cities.

What is the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

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