Sports
Food
Undokai
Holidays
Misc.
100

The sport played in the popular anime "Haikyuu"


What is volleyball?

100

Japanese stir fried noodles that originated from the Chinese "chow mein"

What is Yakisoba?

100

The skill game where a ball is attached by a string to a handle and a pair of cups

What is Kendama?

100

A mochi soup that's typically eaten on New Year's Day in Japan

What is ozoni?

100

The phrase you say before you eat a meal

What is Itadakimasu?

200

a Japanese martial art that is translated to "way of the sword"


What is Kendo?

200

A noodle dish typically eaten on New Years Eve/New Years Day and symbolizes health and prosperity

What is soba?

200

The phrase commonly shouted at the events meaning "to do one's best and never give up"

What is Ganbare?


200

A popular fast food place Japanese people eat on Christmas

What is KFC?

200

Something you are supposed to slurp

What are noodles?

300

The most popular sport in Japan

What is baseball?

300

A candy bar that comes in a variety of unique flavors in Japan

What is a Kit Kat bar?

300

The season that undokai is usually held


What is Spring  or Autumn?

300

A Japanese holiday dedicated to celebrating the health and happiness of young girls

What is Hinamatsuri?

300

Something you can't find on public streets in Japan

What are trash cans

400

A Japanese martial art that has evolved into an Olympic event

What is Judo?

400

Hokkaido (northern prefecture) is known for the best/freshest...

What is seafood?

400

The translation of Undokai



What is Sports Day?

400

The name of the fish windsock usually flown to celebrate Children's Day

What is Koinobori?

400

Something you're not supposed to touch when you enter a taxi in Japan

What is a door?

500

The name of the sumo wrestler's uniform


What is a mawashi?

500

A maple leaf shaped pancake-like dough that usually has a filling of red bean (azuki) commonly sold on Miyajima Island in Hiroshima

What is Momiji Manju

500

The game usually played at undokai where kids toss bean bags into a basket


What is tama-ire?

500

The week from April 29th to early May containing a number of Japanese holidays

What is Golden Week (Ogon Shukan)?

500

The name of the common custom to split checks amongst friends or on dates

What is betsu betsu?