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What is forbidden in Japanses ONSENS?
 
wearing clothes
 
speaking
 
using soap, shampoo or any other cosmetics
Who mustn't enter an ONSEN?
 
tatooed individuals
 
children under 16
 
women
What is HANAMI?
 
cherry blossom festival
 
plum blossom festival
 
ice sculptures festival
 
autumn leaves festival
What do the Japanse eat at Christmas?
 
they dine at KFC
 
they dine at McDonald's
 
they eat Christmas Ramen
 
they eat steamed fish
What is TATAMI?
 
rectangular mat used as a floor covering in Japanese houses
 
a spring festival of cherry blossom
 
a traditional dessert
Is tipping customary in Japan?
 
No, it isn't. Tips are never given to the staff.
 
Yest, it is. It is usually 10 %.
 
Yes, it is usually 5 %.
 
It depends if you are satisfied with the food and service.
What is so special of Japanese toilets?
 
All of the answers are correct
 
You can set the temperature of the lavatory seat
 
You can use them as a bidet.
 
You can set some music on it
What is "hikikomori"?
 
A form of severe social withdrawal,
 
a golden handshake
 
a promotion
 
nervous breakdown
What is "karoshi"? 過労死,
 
death by overwork
 
a Japanese word for a suicide
 
a Japanese word meaning " a good worker"
 
death by hanging yourself in the forest
What is Jizo (地蔵/)?
 
guardian deity of children and travellers
 
a demon
 
a type of Japanese warrior
 
a kind of cookie
What is gyoza?
 
a dish similar to Polish pierogi
 
soup
 
a shinto god
 
a piece of clothing
What is the predominat religion in Japan?
 
Shinto and Buddhism
 
Buddhism
 
Shinto
 
most of the Japanese aer atheists
How do you greet people in official situations?
 
They bow by dipping their torso by 30 degrees.
 
They shake hands.
 
They nod heads.
 
They bow by dipping their torso by 15 degrees.
Do Japanese use business cards?
 
YES and they always hold business cards in both hands.
 
Never.
 
Only sometimes but digital cards are preferable.
 
Only elderly employees stick to this tradition.
How much does a bowl of ramen cost in a typical Japanese restaurant in Tokyo?
 
15 PLN
 
50 PLN
 
5 PLN
 
30 PLN
Is smoking allowed in public areas?
 
Only in specially designated places called "smoking area".
 
You can smoke wherever you want to.
 
It is strictly forbidden to smoke in all public areas.
 
Only electronic cigarettes are allowed in public areas.
Do the Japanese prefer cash or card payments?
 
cash
 
card
 
both
 
bitkoin
What is Miso soup made of?
dashi ( kombu: kelp seaweed, katsuobushi: dried bonito flakes), tofu and seaweed.or mushrooms.
What do Japanese usually eat for breakfast?
 
Corn soup or Miso soup
 
rice with vegetables
 
ramen
 
eggs, sausages or bread
What is the percentage of foreigners in the Japanese society?
 
around 2 %
 
around 8 %
 
around 12 %
 
around 20 %
How many people live in Tokyo prefecture?
 
almost 38 mln
 
almost 26 mln
 
almost 17 mln
 
almost 42 mln
What is the population of Japan? (2023)
 
125,484,814
 
80 , 678, 345
 
110, 768, 357
 
150, 980, 203
Which island does Tokyo belong to?
 
Honshu
 
Hokkaido
 
Shikoku
 
Kyushu
Name at least 4 names of Japanese islands.
Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Okinawa, Kyushu,
How many islands does Japan consist of?
 
7 000. But only around 421 are inhabited.
 
3 000. But only 500 being inhabited.
 
11 000
 
700
Is Japan's territory larger than Poland's?
 
Yes, it is. Japan's territory is 378 000 km2
 
No, it isn't. It is 20 000 km2
 
It is almost the same.