Bordering Seas and Oceans
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East China Sea
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Japan Sea
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North Pacific Ocean
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Philippine Sea
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Sea of Okhotsk
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Mountain Range
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Japanese Alps
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Mount
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Mount Kita
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Volcano
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Mount Fuji
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Largest Cities by Population
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9,733,276
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Tokyo
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3,777,491
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Yokohama
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2,752,412
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Osaka
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2,332,176
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Nagoya
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1,973,395
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Sapporo
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Other Cities
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Largest city on Kyushu island
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Fukuoka
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City infamous for its power plant (actually named after the prefecture)
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Fukushima
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City infamous for its bombing
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Hiroshima
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City globally renowned for its beef
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Kobe
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Former imperial capital of Japan until 1868
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Kyoto
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Regions
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Japan's second largest island
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Hokkaido
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Only of the four main Japanese islands without any volcano
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Shikoku
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Chain of Japanese islands that stretch from Kyushu to Taiwan
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Ryukyu Islands
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Monuments
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Largest castle in Japan, and one of the oldest
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Himeji Castle
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Zen Buddhist temple whose name evokes its color
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Temple of the Golden Pavilion
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Third tallest structure in the world at 634 meters
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Tokyo Skytree
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Natural Wonders
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One of Japan's tallest waterfalls, also a sacred site for Shinto and Buddhism
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Nachi Waterfall
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Habitat for macaques and some of the world's oldest cedar trees
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Yakushima Forest
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Famous People
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Nikko:A shrine in honor of this unifier of Japan is built there
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Tokugawa Ieyasu
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Nara: This former Japanese Prime Minister was shot in this city
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Shinzo Abe
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Setagaya: This video game designer, creator of the Metal Gear series and Death Stranding, was born there
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Hideo Kojima
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Pieces of Art
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Uji: The last 10 chapters of this work, often considered the world's first novel, take place here
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The Tale of Genji
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Kanagawa: This woodblock print depicts a storm from the coasts of this former province
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The Great Wave
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Hida: In an animated film, a teenager swaps bodies with another in a fictional place inspired by this city
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Your Name
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Battles
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1600: Largest battle of Japanese feudal history, which marked the beginning of the Edo period
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Battle of Sekigahara
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1945: Largest amphibious assault in the Pacific Theater throughout WWII
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Battle of Okinawa
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- The famous power plant isn't located in the city of Fukushima. It's named after the prefecture.
- Nagasaki is also infamous for its bombing, it doesn't make sense to only mention Hiroshima like that.
- It's more likely that Tokugawa Ieyasu's body remains at Kunōzan Tōshō-gū in Shizuoka, where he was originally buried. While Nikkō Tōshō-gū is the most famous part of Nikkō, there is no real evidence proving his body was actually moved there. Maybe change the hint to something about there being a shrine complex dedicated to him there.
- Abe was not shot in Kashihara, he was shot in the city of Nara before being transported to a hospital in Kashihara where he died.
- Setagaya is most commonly known in English as Setagaya Ward or its official name of Setagaya City. The word "district" in Tokyo normally refers to smaller areas that make up the wards. I would remove the word district and leave it as just Setagaya like the other two in that category.
- I think it would be worth it to note that the city of Hida isn't actually the hometown of that character in Your Name. Those parts of the movie take place in the fictional town of Itomori, which is just inspired by Hida, so I don't think you could say the character is "from this city".
- You should also accept East Sea and Sea of Japan for Japan Sea.
- It's the Philippine Sea not Philippines Sea.
- The population data in the answer grid at the bottom doesn't match the numbers in the SVG (the SVG numbers are better).
- Very nitpicky but it should be "Zen Buddhist temple" instead of "Buddhist Zen temple" as Zen is a school of Buddhism.
Some typos but also some more serious errors. As for Hiroshima, that's why you need to pair the clue with the position on the map.
I hope you still enjoyed the quiz.
I thought they would be a bit more create than New Zealand