Japan
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Welcome to Japan! Japan is an island nation located in East Asia and its population is 125 million people. The flag of Japan represents a red dot on a white background and symbolizes the rising sun.
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Which one is Japan's flag?
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The highest mountain in Japan is Fuji, and the eponymous peak rises to 3,776 meters above sea level. Fuji is a volcano and it is still active! It last erupted in 1707.
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Which is the highest peak out of the ones below?answersBen NevisFujiOlympusScafell Pike
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Tokyo is the capital of Japan and its largest city. But did you know that the area in which it is located is the most populous urban area in the world - it has as many as 37 million inhabitants! Tokyo's old name is Edo.
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Kyoto is the second largest city in Japan. It is home to 1.5 million people and is located southwest of Tokyo. It is also the historical center of the country and has been its capital for 1000 years! The famous Shinto shrine Fushimi Inari is located in Kyoto. It is famous for its over 30,000 Tory gates.
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Can you find Kyoto on the map? Mark its location.
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Which cities have a higher population than Kyoto?answersLondonParisCopenhagenNew York
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Another popular city in Japan is Nara. Nara is the first permanent capital of the country. The city is famous for its ancient temples dating back to the 8th century. An interesting fact about Nara is that 1,200 friendly deer live in the city park.
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Type the name of a city that has been a capital of Japananswers
- "Kyoto"
- "Nara"
- "Edo"
- "Tokyo"
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One of the best times to visit Japan is during cherry blossom season in the spring. The country is laced with thousands of cherry trees that bloom for 2 weeks in April and the create stunning scenery that you have probably seen in many travel guides.
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Japan is home to the Akita Inu dog breed and the leopard cat. One of the most amusing inhabitants, however, are the macaques. These cute monkeys love hot springs and often go to the spa to relax and get warm in winter.
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Animals that live in JapanAnimals that DON'T live in Japan
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What was the most interesting thing you learned about Japan today? Can you draw it?
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