Bad Anime Plots
Pop Culture
History
Food/Drinks
Cities
100

A guy gets killed then revived and begins at Level 1, leveling up in order to save his sleepy mom

Solo Leveling

100

This virtual idol, known for her blue twin-tails, is a globally recognized Vocaloid.

Hatsune Miku

100

Who is the current Prime Minister of Japan

Shigeru Ishiba

100

This Japanese soup is made from fermented soybean paste and is often served as a side dish in meals.

Miso Soup

100

This city is known as Japan’s “second city” and is famous for its food culture, especially takoyaki and okonomiyaki.

Osaka

200

A bunch of teenage boys, including a couple fem-boys, a devil, a gamer, and a chameleon, continuously fantasize over balls.

Blue Lock

200

The song Gurenge by LiSA became famous as the opening theme of this anime.

Demon Slayer

200

The U.S. helped rebuild Japan’s economy after World War II under this policy, which emphasized democratization and economic recovery

the Marshall Plan (or U.S. Occupation policies)

200

This chewy Japanese rice cake is often filled with red bean paste or other sweet fillings.

Mochi

200

This city is home to Akihabara, Japan’s most famous district for anime, gaming, and electronics.

Tokyo

300

A nerd wakes up after being hard for countless years, and tries to stop everyone else from still being hard using science and chemistry!

Dr. Stone

300

This 1997 live-action horror movie, based on a novel by Koji Suzuki, features a cursed videotape.

Ringu

300

In 2011, Japan suffered one of the most powerful earthquakes in recorded history, which also caused a major nuclear disaster in this location.

Fukushima

300

Unlike ramen, this type of noodle is made from buckwheat and is often served cold with a dipping sauce.

Soba noodles

300

This port city, near Tokyo, is famous for being the first place where the United States opened trade with Japan in 1854.

Yokohama

400

A 30yr old man befriends a group of teenagers, including a 16yr old blonde girl, while holding a dark MONSTER secret that could get him arrested and would make all the teenagers uncomfortable. 

Kaiju No.8

400

This martial art, meaning "way of the sword," is based on traditional samurai combat.

kendo

400

The samurai followed a strict code of honor known by this name.

bushido

400

This delicate Japanese jelly dessert, often made with agar and fruit, is a summer favorite.

Yokan (or Kanten)

400

This ancient city, once the capital of Japan, is famous for its temples, geisha district, and seasonal cherry blossoms.

Kyoto

500

A devil looking boy joins a religious cult with a cat girl who's clothes always fall off, King Arthur, a depressed gambler, and fights his brother with Alzheimer's

Fire Force

500

This traditional Japanese form of theater features elaborate masks, stylized movement, and dramatic storytelling.

Noh

500

Japan has the world’s oldest continuing hereditary monarchy, claiming descent from this sun goddess in Shinto mythology.

Amaterasu

500

This Japanese whiskey distillery, founded in 1923, helped make Japan a global powerhouse in whiskey production.

Suntory

500

This Japanese city is famous for its deer that roam freely around the Todaiji Temple and ___ Park

Nara