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Japan's Prefectures - A Basic Quiz

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Japans Prefectures  A Basic Quiz game quiz
"There are 47 to-do-fu-ken (prefectures) in Japan. Like the 50 states of the U.S., each has its own character. Have fun learning about some of the most famous prefectures!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The largest of the prefectures in area is the only one that encompasses one of the four main islands. Name it.
    Honshu
    Shikoku
    Kyushu
    Hokkaido


2. Which two prefectures suffered attacks from atomic bombs during World War II?
    Hiroshima and Nagasaki
    Fukushima and Niigata
    Kyoto and Tokyo
    Yokohama and Osaka


3. Nagano Prefecture, nestled in the Japan Alps, hosted an important event in 1998. What was it?
    Winter Olympics
    G8 Summit
    FIFA World Cup
    International Manga Convention


4. Aichi Prefecture was not a familiar name to people outside Japan until it held the 2005 World Expo. What is the third largest metropolitan area in Japan and Aichi's capital?
    Sendai
    Yokohama
    Nagoya
    Fukuoka


5. Hyogo Prefecture, which touches both the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, isn't a household name for the Japan novice. However, its capital is famous for melt-in-your-mouth beef, a devastating earthquake in 1995, and being one of the first ports opened to the West in 1868. Can you guess Hyogo's prefecture's largest city?
    Kobe
    Yokosuka
    Osaka
    Iwakuni


6. To-Do-Fu-Ken refers to the four classifications of prefectures in Japan. "-To" is a metropolis, and is used only for Tokyo. Which two cities are classified as "-fu," or urban prefectures? (Hint: One is "Japan's Kitchen" and Tokyo's rival; the other is the center of traditional culture).
    Yokohama and Saitama
    Hiroshima and Nagasaki
    Osaka and Kyoto
    Sendai and Sapporo


7. Which prefecture was once an independent kingdom that had tributary relations with China, and traded goods at faraway ports all over Southeast Asia?
    Kagoshima
    Kumamoto
    Yamaguchi
    Okinawa


8. Shikoku, the smallest of the four major islands, means "four provinces." Which four prefectures make up this region?
    Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, and Miyazaki
    Chiba, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Ibaraki
    Okayama, Hiroshima, Yamaguchi, and Shimane
    Ehime, Kagawa, Tokushima, and Kochi


9. Let's say you want to see the Great Buddha (Daibutsu) statue in Todaiji (Todai Temple). After all, it sits in one of the largest wooden buildings in the world. Which prefecture would you visit? (This was Japan's ancient capital from 710 to 784).
    Nara
    Shiga
    Kyoto
    Mie


10. Aomori Prefecture, the northernmost prefecture on the island of Honshu, is the country's leading grower of a certain fruit. New Zealand and the Pacific Northwest United States are also major producers. Which fruit is it?
    apple
    banana
    orange
    peach


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