Capitals
Planets
Japan
Manners
Famous People
100

What is the capital of Canada?

It's Ottawa.

100

What is ちきゅう in English?

Earth.

100

Which prefecture has the highest rice production?

Niigata has the highest rice production.

100

How do you say ご覧になる in English?

Look at.

100

Who was the first astronaut to land on the moon?

Niel Armstrong

200

What is the capital of India?

It's New Delhi.

200

What is すいせい in English?

Mercury.

200

Which prefecture produces the most apples?

It's Aomori.

200

What do you say after someone tells you "thank you"?

You're welcome.

200

Who was the first Japanese to win the Nobel Prize?

Hideki Yukawa

300

What is the capital of South Korea?

It's Seoul

300

What is かせい in English?

Mars.

300

How tall is Mt. Fuji?

It's 3,776 meters tall.

300

After someone sneezes what do you say to them?

Bless you.

300

Who was the only woman that studied radioactivity and won the Nobel Prize twice?

Marie Curie

400

What country is this and what is the capital?


It's New Zealand and the capital is Wellington.

400

What is どせい in English?

Saturn.

400

What is the 3rd largest city in Japan?

It's Osaka.

400

When you want someone to move or you want to pass what should you say?

Excuse me.

400

Who dedicated her life to the relief of those who suffer from poverty and illness?

Mother Teresa

500

What country's flag is this and what is the capital? How do you spell the country?


It's Egypt and the capital is Cairo. 

500

What is てんのせい in English? How do you spell it?

Uranus.

500

How many islands make up Japan?

6,842 islands make up Japan.

500

What do you say before eating in English?

Nothing.

Unless you are religious. Then you might pray for your food.

500

Who was the first American inventor called the King of Inventions and invented more than 1,300 inventions in his life, such as telephones incandescent bulbs, gramophones, generators, and projectors?

Thomas Edison