Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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E | Former name of Tōkyō | 江戸 (Edo) | 100%
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A | "Electric Town" well known as a center for anime and manga | 秋葉原 (Akihabara) | 97%
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D | Although technically located in Chiba, this theme park was the first of the brand's parks to be built outside of the US | 東京ディズニーランド (Tōkyō Disneyland) | 97%
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H | Common name for Tōkyō International Airport (HND) | 羽田空港 (Haneda Airport) | 93%
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F | Japan's most famous mountain, visible from parts of Tōkyō under ideal conditions | 富士山 (Mt. Fuji) | 93%
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S | World's tallest tower and Japan's tallest structure | スカイツリー (Skytree) | 80%
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L | A convenience-store chain headquartered in Shinagawa, known for their iconic blue-and-white-striped uniforms | ローソン (Lawson) | 77%
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U | City park with multiple museums and a zoo | 上野公園 (Ueno Park) | 77%
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R | District known for its foreigner-friendly nightlife and home to Midtown Tower, Tōkyō's second tallest building | 六本木 (Roppongi) | 73%
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M | Dining guide which has awarded Tōkyō with more stars than any other city | ミシュランガイド (Michelin Guide) | 70%
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I | A district of Toshima known for Sunshine City and Otome Road | 池袋 (Ikebukuro) | 67%
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C | The world's largest fan convention held biannually at Tōkyō Big Sight | コミックマーケット (Comic Market) | 60%
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K | Famous entertainment and red-light district in Shinjuku | 歌舞伎町 (Kabukichō) | 60%
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W | One of Japan's premiere private universities; famous alumni include novelist Murakami Haruki and Uniqlo president Yanai Tadashi, Japan's richest person | 早稲田大学 (Waseda University) | 60%
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P | Commodore of the U.S. Navy whose "black ships" sailed into Tōkyō Bay on 8 July 1853 and whose gunboat diplomacy forced Japan to open itself to foreign trade | マシュー・ペリー (Matthew C. Perry) | 57%
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O | A popular shopping and entertainment district on a man made island in Tokyo Bay | お台場 (Odaiba) | 57%
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Y | A controversial Shinto shrine in central Tokyo that commemorates Japan's war dead | 靖国神社 (Yasukuni Shrine) | 53%
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J | Japan's largest and oldest English-language daily newspaper, headquartered in Kioichō | ジャパンタイムズ (The Japan Times) | 50%
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Z | Buddhist temple at the base of Tokyo Tower | 増上寺 (Zōjōji) | 43%
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G | Area in Shinjuku, known for its narrow alleyways and tiny bars | ゴールデン街 (Golden Gai) | 40%
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X | Famous metal band from Chiba, whose "final" concert was held at the Tōkyō Dome on 31 December 1997 | エックス・ジャパン (X-Japan) | 40%
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N | Special ward of Tōkyō and the setting of Takahashi Rumiko's best-selling Ranma 1/2 and Urusei Yatsura manga | 練馬区 (Nerima) | 37%
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T | Tōkyō's tallest building | 虎ノ門ヒルズ (Toranomon Hills) | 33%
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B | The final years of the Tokugawa shogunate, ca. 1853-1867 | 幕末 (Bakumatsu) | 23%
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Q | 3-star French fusion restaurant in Shinagawa, headed by chef Kishida Shūzō | カンテサンス (Quintessence) | 7%
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V | A Japanese entertainment company, headquartered in Chiyoda | バップ (VAP) | 7%
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