True or False- Tradiotional origami uses only a squaare of paper and no cutting?
False- There is no cutting involved.
There is more than 200+ of these in different flavors in Japan
Kit-Kat
These native animals are famous for bathing in the hot springs in the winter.
Snow Monkey
This mountain is one of the most iconic landmarks in Japan
Mount Fuji
This can go over 200 miles per hour
The bullet train
This originated in China and was brought to Japan
Origami
Parents make these for their kids for lunch
Bento Boxes
The two most popular animals in Japan are which two animals.
Cats and Dogs
This famous city in Japan is known for its neon-lit streets, architecture, and historic gardens.
Tokyo
These are worn by women during festivals and ceremonies in Japan
Kimonos
In Japan, school children fold thousands of these...
Cranes
This popular food in Japan has rice seasoned with vinegar, and is often combined with fish and vegetables.
Sushi
These deer in Japan are common to bow for a what?
A cracker
This Peace Memorial has the only structure left standing when the atomic bomb exploded.
Hiroshima
There is over 400 million of these in Japan
Vending Machines
These origami shapes are used during wedding
Butterflies
In Japan slurping your noodles is considered showing what?
They are enjoying their meal.
These colorful fish are common in Japan, and a beloved feature in traditional Japanese gardens and ponds.
Koi
Sadako Sasaki was known for what?
Folding more than 1,000 origami cranes
These were a gift from Japan to the US in 1912 to symbolize friendship between the two nations
Cherry Blossom Trees
Japanese legend says that if you fold 1,000 paper cranes, you will get this.
A wish
Itadakimasu is said in Japan before eating, what do it mean?
Gratitude
This animal is the most famous of Japan's native creatures and is a national symbol for Japan.
Crane
The Fushimi Inari shrine was dedicated to the God of what?
Rice
Why is Japan known for the "Ring of Fire"?
Because they experience alot of earthquakes