What is a code Red?

Fire, Smoke or Fire Alarm Activation
Where did Jesus grow up?
Nazareth

How many years was Japan closed off from the entire world?
217 years, from 1635 to 1852 where there was a ban on foreign travel.
Wears Red, White & Blue and has the famous line "I can do this all day!".
Captain Steve Rogers aka Captain America

What is a code Blue?
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Cardiac Arrest or respiratory failure
Who was swallowed by a giant fish?
Jonah
What was so special about the first ever Japanese novel "The Tail of Genji"?

It was written by a woman. During a period where there were strict rules on the roles of women. It wasn't just the first Japanese novel but the worlds first written novel! it was written by Murasaki Shikibu.
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Found Australia!
Captain James Cook

What is a code Pink?

Infant or Child Abduction
What were the giants, such as Goliath, called?
Nephilim
Born in 2233, the captain whose middle name is Tiberius.
Captain Kirk (James Tiberius Kirk) from Star Trek

What is a code Black?
Bomb Threat
How many kings ruled the United Kingdom of Israel?
3

Miyamoto Musashi (1584-1645) is credited to being one of the greatest Samurai to ever exist. He was credited to being a legendary master swordsman. He fought many one-on-one duels to the death. What was his record?

~61-62 duels (back to back undefeated)
He even one a fight with a bokken (over-seized wooden sword) against Sasaki Kojiro who used a real sword. Musashi used the bokken as a psychological tactic.
Musashi also founded the Niten Ichi-ryƫ (Two Heavens as One) technique which was where the samurai wields both a long katana and a shorter wakizashi sword.
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What is a code Orange?
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Hazardous material spill
Which disciple was not murdered or killed?
John
Samurai Lord Justo Takayama Ukon was famous for being the first samurai to do what?

To convert to Christianity instead of Shinto or Buddhism. He was nicknamed the "Christian Samurai" and was beatified (became a saint) by the catholic church in 2017.
Christianity was brought to Japan (Kyushu region) in 1549 by the missionary Frances Xavier. Due to the nations dislike of anything non-Japanese, Japanese Christians kept their faith secret since the 1650's as persecution kept increasing. In 1614 the Tokugawa Shogunate permanently outlawed Christianity until 1873 when the ban was lifted.
During Justo's time, the bans gave him an ultimatum, lose everything you built or lose your faith. He kept the faith and lost all of his wealth and land. Afterwards Justo went on to continue building orphanages, churches and even helped build 2 castles. He was also a master tea maker. He was exiled from Japan in 1614 to the philippines and died in 1615.
