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Japan - B3
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What are the main industries in Japan?
The main industries in Japan are automobiles and electronics.
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What is the word in Japanese for 'thank you'?
It's arigato.
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How many times is Japan smaller than China?
Japan is 25 times smaller than China.
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Which continent is Japan located in?
Japan is located in Asia.
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What are they doing?
They are singing (karaoke).
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What are the hottest months in Japan?
They are July and August.
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What is he doing?
He's playing baseball.
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What is the official language of Japan?
It's Japanese.
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What is he doing?
He's cycling.
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What are the two major religions in Japan?
The two major religions in Japan are shinto and Buddhism.
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What kind of natural disasters are very common in Japan?
Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes are very common in Japan.
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What is tthe person doing?
She's traveling.
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What shape is found in the middle of the Japanese flag?
It's a circle.
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What is the word in Japanese for comics?
It's manga.
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What is the capital of Japan?
It's Tokyo.
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What is he doing?
He is harvesting fruit.
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What are 2 activities that Japanese people do in winter?
People go skiing and snowboarding in the mountains. Winter sports are very popular in Japan.
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What kind of tree is a sakura tree?
It is a cherry tree.
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What is he doing?
He's skiing.
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What are 2 activities that Japanese people do in summer?
People like to go to the beach or to the mountains. Some people go sailing, cycling, play golf or baseball.
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What is the highest point in Japan?
It's Mount Fuji.
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What is he doing?
He's playing golf.
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What is the currency in Japan?
It's the yen.
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What is it doing?
It's sailing.
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