This word means "something one wears" in Japanese.
What is a Kimono?
What is confirmity?
This is a significant symbol in Buddhism.
What is the wheel?
This leader, of Mongolian heritage, was known for incorporating foreigners into his government.
Who was Kublai Khan?
This is commonly considered the national instrument of Australian Aborigines.
What is the Didgeridoo?
This decade is considered the Golden Age of Japanese cinema.
What is the 1950s?
Shintoism is often celebrated in tandem with other religions except this.
What is Christianity?
This is a ceremonial dance in Māori culture.
What is the Haka?
This large manmade structure in China is often falsely believed to be able to be viewed from space.
What is the Great Wall of China?
Australian Aboriginal culture includes a number of practices and ceremonies centered on a belief in this.
What is the Dreamtime/Dreaming?
This is a decorative sash worn by men and women in traditional Japanese clothing.
What is an Obi?
This is considered the most feared Kami.
What is a Fox?
These outward markings are traditional and distinct to both men and women of the Māori people.
What are facial tattoos?
The Chinese flag contains a red background with this number AND color of stars.
What is five yellow?
These are the colors on the flag for the Indigenous peoples of Australia.
What are red, yellow, and black?
This term means "empty orchestra" in Japanese.
What is Karaoke?
This high ankle sock is often worn with the Kimono.
What is a Tabi?
This discovery illustrates a shift away from slave sacrifice as part of funerary practices in ancient China.
What are the Terracotta Warriors?
This hygiene tool, which many people use daily, was invented in its modern recognizable shape in China.
What is a toothbrush with bristles?
These are objects of religious significance by Central Australian Aboriginal Arrernte (Aranda, Arundta) groups.
What are Tjurunga or Churinga?
This article of clothing was often only worn by servants and firefighters in Japan.
What is a Happi?
This person is considered the founder of Shintoism.
Who was no one?
This is a term used in discussions of classical Indian Sanskrit drama to describe the point at which spectators’ emotions, performers’ skill in arousing emotions, and the play meet.
What is Rasa?
In traditional Chinese belief, this is considered the first Chinese dynasty.
What is Xia?
This is considered a sacred sight for Aboriginal Australians.
What is Uluru/Ayers Rock?