Cherry Blossoms
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100

Its the Japanese word for cherry blossoms.

Sakura

100

This is a popular boxed meal is often eaten during hanami.
 

Bento

100

Japan’s capital city.
 

Tokyo

100

Traditional Japanese clothing often worn in spring festivals.

Kimono

100

Japan’s famous high-speed train.


Shinkansen

200

This is the tradition of viewing cherry blossoms.

Hanami

200

This is a pink-colored mochi often eaten during spring.
 

Sakura Mochi

200

This iconic mountain is often seen with cherry blossoms in photos.

Mount Fuji

200

 This holiday in early May celebrates children in Japan.

Children's Day

200

This is something you often buy when you travel to remember the place.

Souvenir

300

This city is famous for cherry blossoms along the Philosopher’s Path(哲学者の道s).
 

Kyoto

300

This noodle dish is commonly served cold and refreshing in warmer spring days.

Soba

300

This park in Tokyo is one of the most popular hanami spots.
 

Ueno Park

300

These carp-shaped streamers are displayed during Children’s Day.

 Koinobori

300

This airport is one of the main international gateways to Tokyo.
 

Narita Airport

400

Cherry blossoms typically bloom during this season in Japan.
 

Spring

400

This is a Japanese sweet made with red bean paste.
 

Anko-based sweets/ Wagashi

400

This deer-filled park is a famous spring destination.
 

Nara Park

400

What month marks the start of the school and business year in Japan?

April

400

This is the busiest travel season in spring due to holidays.

Golden Week

500

How many weeks do cherry blossoms usually last before falling?

1–2 weeks

500

This layered savory pancake from Osaka is a must-try street food.

Okonomiyaki

500

This city in Saitama is known as the “City of Flowers” 

 Konosu

500

These Girls’ Day dolls represent the imperial court and are made in Konosu.

Hina dolls

500

This type of lodging offers traditional tatami rooms and meals.

Ryokan