Did the number of tourists to Yakushima increase or decrease after 1993?
increase
Yakushima compared to Tokyo, is it bigger or smaller?
smaller
Who was the first person to introduce Wilson`s Stump?
Dr. Ernest Wilson
The Pyramids of Giza are located in this African country.
Egypt
What has fish on top of rice? You can eat it with soy sauce and wasabi.
It is called sushi.
Who is the tour guide for the eco-tour?
Suzuki Kenta
What is Yakushima called?
“The Alps of the Sea”
In what movie was Miyazaki Hayao inspired by Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine?
Princess Mononoke
The Great Barrier Reef, the world`s largest coral reef, is found off the coast of this country.
Australia
What is round, has tomato sauce, cheese, sausage, and vegetables? It has a crust and it is yummy.
It is called pizza.
When was Yakushima registered as Japan`s Natural World Heritage Site?
In 1993
What creates a unique ecosystem on Yakushima?
The climate
What year was the tree, Wilson`s Stump, cut down?
In 1586
This iconic place in India was built by Emperor Shah Jahan, is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Taj Mahal
What can be hot or cold? It is clear. You can drink it when you are thirsty.
It is called water.
How could people be more responsible for the environment during their eco-tour?
They could be more careful not to damage the environment.
In what area is the annual rainfall about 4,500 mm?
Low-lying areas
What is Dr. Ernest Wilson famous for being?
A botanist
This city built on seven hills is famous for its Colosseum.
Rome
Who are the people that go to school? They learn English, math, Japanese, history, science and art.
They are called students.
What is a problem in Yakushima that has been caused by tourists?
Tourists have been stepping on fragile plants.
What is the average temperature in the central areas of Yakushima?
15 degrees Celcius
Why was the tree cut down?
To build the Hoko-ji Temple.
This city in Spain is home to Antoni Gaudi`s unfinished basilica, Sagrada Familia.
Barcelona
What is small and can stay for a long time? People can plant it, eat it, carve it, and burn it.
It is called seed.