Cherry blossoms and Sushi are symbols of Japan.
False
A symbol of Japan is Mt. Fuji.
What did Mt. Fuji become in 2013?
It became a World Heritage Site.
What is on it?
それには何が載っていますか?
散歩する(3語)
take a walk
bill
紙幣
We can see Mt. Fuji in many fields.
True
picture, paintings, stories, poems, bills...
What do many people do on the mountaintop?
They enjoy a wonderful sunrise and a sea of clouds.
Today, not many of us pray to Mt. Fuji.
今日では、富士山に祈る人々は多くはありません。
a public bath
銭湯
含む
include
We feel happy when we see Mt. Fuji.
True
Why does Mt. Kaimon have the nickname "Satsuma Fuji"?
Because it looks like Mt. Fuji.
Surprisingly, several couples have their weddings there during the summer season!
驚くべきことに、いくつかのカップルは夏の間にそこで結婚式を挙げます。
古いことわざ
the old saying
よく知られた
familiar
The post office is not open in December.
True
The post office is open only during the summer.
What is the difference between people from long ago and people today?(Whether ~ or notを使って答えよ)
It is whether they pray to Mt. Fuji or not.
As a symbol of Japan, Mt. Fuji often appears in pictures, paintings, stories, and poems.
日本の象徴として、富士山は写真、絵、物語、そして詩によく現れます。
幸福感
a feeling of happiness
several
いくつかの
The name of Mt. Fuji comes from about 300 mountains in Japan.
False
About 300 mountains in Japan include the word fuji in their nickname.
What does "Ichi-fuji, ni-taka, san-nasubi mean?
It means a dream of Mt. Fuji on the first night of a new year brings us good luck.
A dream of Mt. Fuji on the first night of a new year brings us good luck.
新年最初の夜に見る富士山の夢は、我々に幸運をもたらす。
雲海
a sea of clouds
近所
neighborhood