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Japanese Entertainment Quiz Japanese Entertainment Quiz What is the game in which the players say a word which begins with the last sound of the word the previous player has said; for example, “neko [cat]"→“kodomo [child]"→“mori [forest]"? ① ashitori ② ushirotori ③ shiritori ④ atotori What is the game in which the players say a word which begins with the last sound of the word the previous player has said; for example, “neko [cat]"→“kodomo [child]"→“mori [forest]"? ① ashitori ② ushirotori ③ shiritori ④ atotori What is the game in which people play with cards with pictures of plants and flowers on them? This game is like Western cards. ① hanafuda ② hanakaruta ③ kusafuda ④ kusakaruta What is the game in which people play with cards with pictures of plants and flowers on them? This game is like Western cards. ① hanafuda ② hanakaruta ③ kusafuda ④ kusakaruta This is a very old game. Two children play “rock, scissors, paper,” facing each other and clapping their hands to songs. What is it called? ① Kagome Kagome ② Antagata Dokosa ③ Ocharaka hoi ④ Tōryanse This is a very old game. Two children play “rock, scissors, paper,” facing each other and clapping their hands to songs. What is it called? ① Kagome Kagome ② Antagata Dokosa ③ Ocharaka hoi ④ Tōryanse When children play traditional games of singing and using their hands, they first clasp their hands and yell something. What do they yell? ① hakkeyoi nokotta ② sessessē no yoiyoiyoi ③ issē nō se ④ untoko dokkoisho When children play traditional games of singing and using their hands, they first clasp their hands and yell something. What do they yell? ① hakkeyoi nokotta ② sessessē no yoiyoiyoi ③ issē nō se ④ untoko dokkoisho This is a traditional Japanese game. What is it called? ① daruma otoshi ② daruma kuzushi ③ daruma tataki ④ daruma tobashi This is a traditional Japanese game. What is it called? ① daruma otoshi ② daruma kuzushi ③ daruma tataki ④ daruma tobashi These are traditional Japanese toys. What are they? ① otemari ② otedama ③ otebukuro ④ otegoma These are traditional Japanese toys. What are they? ① otemari ② otedama ③ otebukuro ④ otegoma What is the joker in card games called in Japanese? ① oni [demon] ② buta [pig] ③ kasu [trash] ④ baba [grandma] What is the joker in card games called in Japanese? ① oni [demon] ② buta [pig] ③ kasu [trash] ④ baba [grandma] Which one of these games originated in Japan? ① shōgi ② go ③ othello ④ chess Which one of these games originated in Japan? ① shōgi ② go ③ othello ④ chess There are two theme parks in Tokyo Disney Resort. One is Tokyo Disneyland; what is the other? ① Animal Kingdom Park ② Hollywood Studios ③ Epcot ④ Disney Sea There are two theme parks in Tokyo Disney Resort. One is Tokyo Disneyland; what is the other? ① Animal Kingdom Park ② Hollywood Studios ③ Epcot ④ Disney Sea Which one of the following hotels is not in Tokyo Disney Resort? ① Contemporary Resort Hotel ② Hotel MiraCosta ③ Disneyland Hotel ④ Ambassador Hotel Which one of the following hotels is not in Tokyo Disney Resort? ① Contemporary Resort Hotel ② Hotel MiraCosta ③ Disneyland Hotel ④ Ambassador Hotel What company runs Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan? ① Seibu Holdings Inc. ② Oriental Land Co.,Ltd. ③ Sanrio Company, Ltd. ④ Walt Disney Company (Japan) Ltd. What company runs Tokyo Disney Resort in Japan? ① Seibu Holdings Inc. ② Oriental Land Co.,Ltd. ③ Sanrio Company, Ltd. ④ Walt Disney Company (Japan) Ltd. Which one of the following theme parks is in Osaka? ① Sea World ② Disney's Hollywood Studios ③ SPACE WORLD ④ Universal Studios Japan Which one of the following theme parks is in Osaka? ① Sea World ② Disney's Hollywood Studios ③ SPACE WORLD ④ Universal Studios Japan What is the name of the amusement park famous its thrilling roller coaster in Yamanashi Prefecture? ① Fuji-Q Dream Land ② Fuji-Q Highland ③ Fuji-Q Family Land ④ Fuji-Q Leisure Land What is the name of the amusement park famous its thrilling roller coaster in Yamanashi Prefecture? ① Fuji-Q Dream Land ② Fuji-Q Highland ③ Fuji-Q Family Land ④ Fuji-Q Leisure Land What is the name of the oldest amusement park in Japan, which was built in Asakusa in 1853? ① Hana-yashiki ② Tori-yashiki ③ Kaze-yashiki ④ Tsuki-yashiki What is the name of the oldest amusement park in Japan, which was built in Asakusa in 1853? ① Hana-yashiki ② Tori-yashiki ③ Kaze-yashiki ④ Tsuki-yashiki What is the movie theater with several screens in one building called in Japanese? ① shine-purekkusu [cine-plex] ② maruchi-purekkusu [multi-plex] ③ maruchi-kon [multi-com] ④ shine-kon [cine-com] What is the movie theater with several screens in one building called in Japanese? ① shine-purekkusu [cine-plex] ② maruchi-purekkusu [multi-plex] ③ maruchi-kon [multi-com] ④ shine-kon [cine-com] Which building is famous as a venue for big concerts and events, including the Beatles concert when they came to Japan? ① Nippon Budokan ② Tokyo Dome ③ Saitama Super Arena ④ Hibiya Kookaido Public Hall Which building is famous as a venue for big concerts and events, including the Beatles concert when they came to Japan? ① Nippon Budokan ② Tokyo Dome ③ Saitama Super Arena ④ Hibiya Kookaido Public Hall What special feature does the “Takarazuka” theater have? ① all the performers are women ② all the performers are men ③ only women can see the performance ④ only men can see the performance What special feature does the “Takarazuka” theater have? ① all the performers are women ② all the performers are men ③ only women can see the performance ④ only men can see the performance Which one of these “Takarazuka” groups doesn't actually exist? ① Tsukigumi (Moon Group) ② Yukigumi (Snow Group) ③ Nijigumi (Rainbow Group) ④ Soragumi (Space Group) Which one of these “Takarazuka” groups doesn't actually exist? ① Tsukigumi (Moon Group) ② Yukigumi (Snow Group) ③ Nijigumi (Rainbow Group) ④ Soragumi (Space Group) What is the company to which many comedians belong and that has the ”Namba Grand Kagetsu” theater? ① HoriPro Inc. ② Yoshimoto Kogyo Co., Ltd. ③ Shochiku Geino ④ Stardust Promotion, Inc. What is the company to which many comedians belong and that has the ”Namba Grand Kagetsu” theater? ① HoriPro Inc. ② Yoshimoto Kogyo Co., Ltd. ③ Shochiku Geino ④ Stardust Promotion, Inc. In manzai there is a style of one comedian saying funny things and the other pointing them out. What is this style called? ① "seme" and "mamori" ② "furi" and "ochi" ③ "boke" and "tsukkomi" ④ "tsukami" and "kusuguri" In manzai there is a style of one comedian saying funny things and the other pointing them out. What is this style called? ① "seme" and "mamori" ② "furi" and "ochi" ③ "boke" and "tsukkomi" ④ "tsukami" and "kusuguri" At what age are people allowed in a pachinko parlor? ① 12 years old ② 16 years old ③ 18 years old ④ 20 years old At what age are people allowed in a pachinko parlor? ① 12 years old ② 16 years old ③ 18 years old ④ 20 years old What is the name of association which hosts Japanese horseracing? ① JRA ② JHA ③ NHA ④ NRA What is the name of association which hosts Japanese horseracing? ① JRA ② JHA ③ NHA ④ NRA What is the activity in which people guess the outcome of bicycle races? ① keisha ② keirin ③ keiten ④ keisai What is the activity in which people guess the outcome of bicycle races? ① keisha ② keirin ③ keiten ④ keisai What does “Purikura” stand for? ① Pretty Club ② Print Club ③ Print Class ④ Pretty Class What does “Purikura” stand for? ① Pretty Club ② Print Club ③ Print Class ④ Pretty Class This is a game in which the player beats the drum to the sound. This game machine is usually in game centers. What is its name? ① Taiko no Meijin ② Taiko no Tetsujin ③ Taiko no Tatsujin ④ Taiko no Chōjin This is a game in which the player beats the drum to the sound. This game machine is usually in game centers. 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