What traditional Japanese winter festival is celebrated to mark the end of the New Year's season, featuring colorful processions and the throwing of roasted soybeans to drive away evil spirits?
Setsubun!
What's the name of the Japanese hot pot dish that's perfect for warming up in winter? It usually has thinly sliced meat, veggies, and noodles.
Sukiyaki.
How do you say "snow" in Japanese?
Yuki!
What's the traditional Japanese winter cloth that looks like a padded jacket and is worn over a kimono?
Hanten!
During winter, what card game with sets of three cards is popular in Japan?
Karuta!
What is the name of the famous winter festival held in Sapporo, Hokkaido, known for its spectacular ice and snow sculptures?
Sapporo Snow Festival!
During New Year's in Japan, there's a special soup with mochi and veggies. Can you recall its name? Hint: It sounds like a robot.
Ozoni!
What's the Japanese word for a winter holiday or vacation?
Fuyu-yasumi!
In winter, many Japanese wear a special kind of sock called "tabi." What makes tabi socks unique?
They have a split toe!
What's the fun Japanese New Year's game where you catch tossed beans for good luck?
Fukuwarai!
In which month does the iconic Sapporo Snow Festival typically take place each year?
February!
Craving a warm bowl of comfort? This Japanese dish has hot noodles, a tasty soy broth, and toppings like green onions and pork. What is it?
Ramen!
What's the name for a warm, cozy table that many Japanese love to gather around in winter?
Kotatsu!
What do people often wear around their necks in winter? It's a warm, knitted scarf. It's called...?
Muffler!
When it's chilly outside, what board game with black and white stones is popular in Japan?
Go!
Which Japanese winter festival is associated with the "Yuki Matsuri" (Snow Festival) and features lanterns made of snow lining the streets, creating a magical atmosphere?
Otaru Snow Light Path Festival!
Celebrating New Year’s with a sweet drink, symbolizing good luck? What’s the name of this sweet rice wine enjoyed during the festivities?
Amazake!
During winter, what do you call the slow-falling snowflakes that create a peaceful, dreamy scene?
Yuki-furu!
When it's really cold, you might see people wearing a "hakama." What is hakama?
Wide-legged pants!
What's a traditional Japanese sport that's often played in the snow?
Hint: It's a combination of "tag" and "capture the flag."
Yukigassen!
What is the name of the winter festival celebrated at Towada-Hachimantai National Park?
Hachimantai Juhyo Festival!
In the Kansai region, people enjoy a hot pot dish called "yudofu." Can you guess the main ingredient that makes this dish warm and delicious?
Tofu!
In Japan, what's the word for a winter break from school? It's a time to relax and enjoy the chilly season.
Fuyu-yasumi!
In snowy regions, what do Japanese people wear on their feet to keep warm? Hint: It rhymes with "roots."
Snow boots!
What game involves building a snowman and trying to knock it down with snowballs?
Yukidaruma!