These clay objects are found near kofun in Japan.
haniwa
This Japanese video game company created the Switch.
Nintendo
This Nintendo franchise began with a plumber saving a princess from a monkey.
Mario
This is the currency of Japan.
The Yen
This mascot of Kumamoto has made over $10 billion worth of merchandise sales worldwide.
Kumamon
Made during the Jomon period, this is an example of what.
Doguu
This Japanese tire manufacturer is named after these two things:
Bridgestone
Worth over $100 billion, this Japanese media franchise is the largest media franchise in the entire world.
Pokémon
This plant was introduced to Japan by China in the 700s.
green tea / 抹茶
This building in Kumamoto is one of the best 3 castles in Japan.
Kumamoto Castle
The largest one of these key-shaped tombs is located in Osaka.
Kofun
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This Japanese car brand created the world's all-time best selling automobile - the Corolla.
Toyota
In this anime, the eldest brother attempts to change his younger sister from a demon back to a human.
Demon Slayer / 鬼滅の刃
Passengers can travel from Tokyo to Osaka in 2 hours and 30 minutes on this vehicle.
The Tokaido Shinkansen
The statue of this anime character is located in front of the Kumamoto Prefectural Office.
Monkey D. Luffy
These curved beads were made of jade during the Kofun period.
Magatama
This Japanese electronics company makes many items - from televisions, to cameras, to the PlayStation.
Sony
This Japanese animation studio produced the 2001 movie "Spirited Away," which won the 2003 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
Studio Ghibli
This is the Japanese tradition of flower arrangement.
Ikebana / 生け花
This town in Kumamoto is famous for its dinosaur museum.
Mifune
This Japanese shrine has been rebuilt every 20 years for the past 1,300 years.
Ise Jingu
The name of this Japanese automobile / car company means "three diamonds."
Mitsubishi
At Oyama Dam in Oita Prefecture, you can find the statues of three children from this anime.
Attack on Titan (進撃の巨人)
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Japanese gifted these trees to Washington D.C. in the year 1912.
Cherry trees
This small volcano in the Aso area is named after its rice-bowl shape.
Komezuka