Name of the highest peak in Japan.
What is 'Mt Fuji'?
Manga character who wears a yellow straw hat with a red ribbon.
Who is 'Luffy'?
The Japanese soup that usually accompanies set meals.
What is 'miso soup'?
The fast food brand that Japanese people associated with Christmas.
What is 'KFC'?
The park where a lot of deer gather and lie in wait for tourists with snacks.
Where is 'Nara Park'?
The number of main islands that make up Japan.
What is 'four'?
A cultural icon and animal character with a red bow and yellow nose.
What is 'Hello Kitty'?
The kind of noodles eaten on the last day of the year.
What is 'soba'?
The Japanese name for 'New Year'.
What is お正月 (おしょうがつ) Oshougatsu?
The city where you can find the 'Peace Memorial Park and Museum' and a bombed-out building.
What is 'Hiroshima'?
The southern-most prefecture of Japan.
What is Okinawa?
A popular leisure activity in Japan that literally means "empty orchestra".
What is 'karaoke'?
The word 'yaki' generally means this when used in Japanese food names.
What is 'grilled'?
The postcards that Japanese people write and send one another for New Year.
What is 年賀状 ねんがじょう nengajo?
The two theme parks situated in Chiba that are licensed from a major corporation in the USA.
What is 'Disneyland and Disney Sea'?
The northern city that hosted a Winter Olympics game in 1972.
Where is 'Sapporo'?
Name of a popular anime character, but also the decorative fish cake on ramen
What is 'Naruto'?
The typically Japanese dish originally created in the 8th century using fermented rice and salted fish.
What is 'sushi'?
The first Japanese animated movie to win an Academy Award
What is 'Spirited Away'?
The TWO main cultural/spiritual types of buildings that tourists visit.
What is 'Shinto Shrine and Buddhist Temples'?
The city ward where you can find the busiest pedestrian crosswalk in the world.
Where is 'Shibuya'?
The Japanese "Red-White" singing competition that is shown on TV on the last day of the year.
What is 'Kouhaku'?
These flowers are pickled in salt and ume (plum) vinegar and used in recipes for mochi, candies, and baked goods.
What is 'cherry blossoms'/'sakura'?
The flower that represents the imperial family in Japan.
What is chrysanthemum?
The prefecture where Universal Studios Japan is situated.
Where is 'Osaka'?