Japan is made up of how many islands?
A. 12
B. 758
C. 2091
D. 6852
D. 6852
Japan is located in what ocean?
A. Atlantic
B. Indian
C. Artic
D. Pacific
D. Pacific
When Japanese people meet, they traditionally do what?
A. Wave
B. Shake Hands
C. Bow
D. Hug
C. Bow
The world’s shortest poem is called a what?
A. Ode
B. Sonnet
C. Kamikaze
D. Haiku
D. Haiku
The flag of Japan consists of what?
A. A red background and white star
B. White background and red dot
C. Red and white stripes
D. All red
B. White background and red dot
What is a Japanese sword called?
A. Bong
B. Katana
C. Slicer
D. Jito
B. Katana
How many people live in Tokyo?
A. 2 million
B. 6 million
C. 10 million
D. 14 million
D. 14 million
In the show, what was James May trying to build when the lights were turned off on him?
A. a Honda motorcycle
B. a bowl of noodles
C. a Yamaha piano
C. a Yamaha piano
Before Tokyo, this was the capital of Japan
A. Okinawa
B. Hito
C. Kyoto
D. Saki
C. Kyoto
What is Manga?
A. A Japanese comic
B. Appetizer at dinner
C. Japanese greeting
D. A religion
A. A Japanese comic
Ramen was invented in what year?
A. 1834
B. 1889
C. 1958
D. 1999
C. 1958
What year was Pokemon invented?
A. 1989
B. 1996
C. 2001
D. 2009
B. 1996
Japan attacked the U.S at Pearl Harbor on what day?
A. January 1, 1944
B. March 4, 1946
C. August 19, 1945
D. December 7, 1941
D. December 7, 1941
What is Japan's highest mountain called?
A. Mt. Tokyo
B. My. Kyoto
C. Mt. Fuji
D. Mt. Everest
C. Mt. Fuji
The name 'Japan' translates to what?
A. “Land of the Rising Sun”
B. "Land of the Free"
C. "Land of the Living"
D. Land for All"
A. “Land of the Rising Sun”
In Japan, black cats are considered what?
A. good luck
B. bad luck
C. good fortune
D. bad fortune
A. good luck
In the show, James May's robot called him
A. Sim
B. James
C. Bim
D. Udon
C. Bim
In the show, James May got in a ______ fight:
A. food
B. snowball
C. fist
D. air
B. snowball
What is Japan's national flower?
A. Tulip
B. Rose
C. Cherry Blossom
D. Hibiscus
C. Cherry Blossom
In the show, what kinds of poems did James May often recite:
A. haiku
B. limericks
C. sonnets
A. haiku