What is the highest mountain in Japan?
Mount Fuji
what is the background color of Japans flag
What is white?
Do they have McDonald's in Japan?
Yes
What is Japans surronding waters called?
The Pacific Ocean, the sea of Japan, and the East China Sea.
Name ONLY 1 holiday that Japan celebrates that celebrates newfound adulthood
What is "coming of age day" Seijin no Hi
What is the capital city of Japan?
Tokyo, Japan
What is Japan's national flower?
What are the 4 most popular foods in Japan?
sushi , ramen noodles, sashimi, and tempura
why are Japanʻs streets immaculate?
They have volunteers walk the street and clean it up.
What is one of the most important holidays in Japan?
Ganjitsu 元日, “New Year’s Day and Shōgatsu 正月, the first 3 days of the year.
What continent does Japan belong to?
Asia
What are the 2 main religions in Japan?
Shinto & Buddishm
True or false. Instant noodles were invented in Japan.
They named instant noodles the best invention of the 20th century. TRUE.
What is the traditional garment worn in Japan?
Kimono
Name 3 holidays that we share with Japan
What is New Year, Christmas, and Valentine's Day
How many regions does Japan have?
8 regions
What are 3 popular things to do in Japan?
skiing, watching sumo wrestling, and going to the harry potter universal studios.
True or false - it is good manners to slurp your noodles.
True. Slurping is a sign of enjoyment.
What does origami mean
ori means to fold gami means paper
Seijin no Hi 成人の日 is celebrated when an individual reaches what age?
20 years of age
What bodies of water surround Japan?
The Pacific Ocean, the sea of Japan, and the East China Sea.
What is the red dot on the flag of the flag and what does it symbolize?
The red dot symbolizes the sun that rises over the East sea.
What is the typical Christmas eve meal in Japan?
An estimated 3.6 million Japanese feast on KFC for Christmas even and/or Christmas dinner
How many total islands does Japan have?
7,000 islands?
Kenkoku Kinen no Hi (建国記念の日, “National Foundation Day” On this supposed day, Emperor Jimmu came to the throne on the first day of the first month of what was the lunar calendar at the time. It’s a reflection on Japanese citizenship and pride.