What is Japan’s oldest religion, and have shrines dedicated to it?
Shinto
What is the tallest mountain in Japan?
Mount Fuji
What kind of tea is brewed in the traditional tea ceremonies?
Green tea
What is a staple food in Japan?
Rice
What were Japan's warriors called?
Samurai
What is the flower most commonly associated with Japan?
Cherry blossom
What are the traditional Japanese garments called?
Kimonos
What iconic dish originated in Japan?
Sushi
What is Japan's political system called?
Feudal System
What season is this in Japan?
Fall
What is the national sport of Japan?
Sumo Wrestling
Name the three noodle varieties found in Japan.
Ramen, Soba, and Udon
What happened during the Meiji Restoration
Japan became more westernized
How many main islands are there?
4 (Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku)
What do you call Japanese animated cartoons?
Anime
What do you call Japanese lunch boxes?
Bento boxes
What caused the tragedy in Nagasaki/Hiroshima?
An atomic bomb
What area is Japan in that causes tsunamis and earthquakes?
Ring of Fire
What is Japanese paper folding called?
Origami
Why do Japanese people eat food seasonally?
Because that is when food tastes the best or to preserve freshness