The building which has gold fish on the top.
What is Nagoya Castle?
The mountain that stands at 3,776 meters, and is the tallest in Japan.
What is Mt. Fuji?
A type of flat noodle, which has been loved by locals in Nagoya. It is usually served in a soup made with soy sauce with dried bonito flakes.
What is Kishimen?
The period that was marked by peace, cultural flourishing, and the development of unique arts like kabuki and ukiyo-e.
What is the Edo period?
The largest city in Japan which with no doubt, has one of the best train networks in the entire world.
What is Tokyo City?
The famous spicy Aichi local food that is not from Japan.
What is Taiwan Ramen?
The red "Torii Gate" that appears to float in the sea near Hiroshima.
What is Ikutsushima Shrine?
A famous dish from Nagoya with grilled eel, cut into small pieces and served over rice.
What is Hitsumabushi?
The American commodore that arrived with "Black Ships" and opened Japan to international trade after centuries of isolation.
Who is Matthew Perry?
The longest and largest river in Japan Flowing from the mountains of Nagano to the city of Niigata.
What is the Shinano River?
The roasted bread topped with sweet red bean paste and butter.
What is Ogura-toast?
The building in Hiroshima that stands as a World Heritage Site and as a symbol of the atomic bombing during World War II.
What is the Atomic Bomb Dome?
A popular grilled meat dish, often featuring mutton or lamb, cooked on a unique dome shaped metal plate designed to allow excess fat to drain away.
What is Jingisukan?
The first permanent capital city of Japan that is famous for its beautiful temples and hungry fauna.
What is Nara?
The smallest of Japan's four main islands and famous for its 88-temple Buddhist pilgrimage route.
What is Shikoku?
The name of the local Aichi idol group.
what is the SKE 48?
Also known as the "White Heron Castle," this fortress is considered one of Japan’s five great castles.
What is Himeji Castle?
A unique dish made from mashed rice, shaped around sticks, and then toasted. People often put these toasted rice sticks into a hot pot with chicken and vegetables.
What is Kiritanpo?
The Warlord who came close to unifying the fractured state of Japan in the sixteenth century, but was prevented due to a sudden betrayal.
Who was Oda Nobunaga?
The large plain which was created by three major rivers, including the Kiso River.
What is the No-bi Plain?
The green vegetable Aichi prefecture produces most in japan.
What is cabbage?
Japan’s newest UNESCO World Heritage site, designated in July 2024.
What is the Sado Island Gold Mines?
A distinctive and competitive noodle-eating experience where servers continuously replenish small, bite-sized portions of soba noodles into a diner's bowl until they signal they've had their fill.
What is Wanko Soba?
The popular entertainment activity, invented in Japan in the 1970s, that started as a way for shy Japanese salarymen to sing after work.
What is Karaoke?
The remote island chain that stretch more than 1,000 kilometers away from south of Japan's main islands but is officially governed as a part of Tokyo.
What are the Ogasawara Islands?