Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
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First city in the world to suffer a nuclear attack | H | Hiroshima | 100%
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Last city in the world to experience a nuclear attack | N | Nagasaki | 100%
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Capital city | T | Tokyo | 100%
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Home to the International Tropical Timber Organization | Y | Yokohama | 100%
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The site of the imperial family residence, 794-1868 | K | Kyoto | 95%
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Second largest city renowned for Universal Studios Japan | O | Osaka | 90%
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Known for famous beef | K | Kobe | 81%
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World's snowiest city with a population of over 1 million | S | Sapporo | 81%
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Largest city in Tohoku | S | Sendai | 76%
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Home to an automaker with the most sales in the world | T | Toyota | 76%
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Ancient city full of deer | N | Nara | 71%
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Hosted 1998 Winter Olympic Games | N | Nagano | 67%
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Large Castle was erected by the Owari branch of the Tokugawa shogunate | N | Nagoya | 67%
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Capital of Okinawa | N | Naha | 62%
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Most populous city in Shikoku | M | Matsuyama | 57%
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Most populous city on the west coast of Honshu, facing the Sea of Japan | N | Niigata | 57%
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Known for its sand dunes | T | Tottori | 48%
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The name of the station named after this city is the shortest in Japan | T | Tsu | 48%
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Core city with a view of the Tateyama Mountain Range | T | Toyama | 43%
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Closest Japanese town to South Korea | T | Tsushima | 38%
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This city's Iwami Ginzan produced one third of the world's silver at its peak | O | Oda | 29%
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