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JPN4 New Vocab 1
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What is the name of the famous intersection in Tokyo that has 3-4,000 people crossing at one time?
Shibuya Scramble or Shibuya Crossing
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In 1868 When the capital of Japan was moved to Edo it was renamed to "Easter Capital"..
Tokyo
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What is Sensouji in Asakusa?
The oldest Buddhist temple in Japan.
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There are two International Airports in the Tokyo area. Name one of them.
Narita and/or Haneda
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This tower is a beloved Tokyo landmark that was inspired by the Eiffel Tower.
Tokyo Tower
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This part of Tokyo is known for its kawaii culture and eclectic fashion.
Harajuku
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This train station is known to be the busiest in the world, with 3.5 million people passing through it every day.
Shinjuku Station
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How many railway stations (train, subway, and monorail) are in Tokyo? (Must be within 100.)
Around 1300
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The world's oldest company, Kongo Gumi, and is located in Japan. They are a construction company that specialize in building...
Buddhist templese
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One of the largest amusement and entertainment companies in the world opened this in 1983 just outside of Tokyo.
Tokyo Disneyland
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Tokyo is known to be the largest metropolitan area in the world. Approximately, how many people live in the metropolis? (Must be within a million.)
37 million
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Who lives at the Tokyo Imperial Palace?
The Emperor and Empress
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Akihabara in Tokyo is the center of Otaku Culture where anime, manga, and electronics can be found. What is an Otaku?
geek
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What is the role of the Oshiya, or Passenger Arrangement Staff, who work in the subways?
gently push commuters on to the train/subways during rush hour.
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What is the name of Japan's legislature that has its home in Tokyo?
Diet
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Tokyo has 5.5 million of these around the city.
Vending Machines
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