Japan Prefectures
Japan Culture
Volcanos
Colors & Theory
100

What is the largest prefecture in Japan?

Hokkaido

100

While baseball is a very popular sport in Japan, its national sport is?

Sumo Wrestling

100

What is Magma?

Molten rock beneath the earth's surface

Double points - what is the difference between lava and magma

100

What are the secondary colors?

Orange, Violet, and Green

200

Japan is divided into 8 regions and this many individual prefectures

47

200

While not the official national plant by law, what is the de facto national flower?

Cherry Blossom / Sakura

200

What are dormant volcanoes?

These volcanoes have become inactive, but people are not certain that they will not erupt again.

200

This primary color evokes intense emotions like love and anger; it can command attention, increase heart rate, and signify both power and danger

Red

300

Famous for having the highest consumption of soybeans and producing natto, it is located in Tohoku

Ibaraki

300

The national bird of Japan is?

Green Pheasant/kiji

300

What can Volcanos Create?

New Islands, Thunderstorms with lightning or Volcanic Winters

300

Often used to signify health, renewal, and luxury, this secondary color evokes nature and tranquility, acting as a restorative force in design

Greem

400

The first prefecture alphabetically in Japan, known for apples

Aomori

400

What is Japan's National Stone?

Jade

400

What are intermittent volcanoes?

Intermittent volcanoes erupt fairly frequent intervals

400

What is the term; 2 colors opposite from each other on the color wheel?

Complementary Colors

500

This large, central prefecture is renowned for hosting the 1998 Winter Olympics

Nagano

500

What is Japan's National butterfly?

Great purple emperor / Sasakia charonda

500

What is Ring of Fire or where is it located?

A zone of frequent earthquakes / volcanic eruptions in the Pacific Basin/Ocean

500

What does Monochromatic mean? 

Tints or colors of one shade