Cherry Blossom Viewing
  • 1. Cherry blossom viewing, also known as Hanami in Japan, is a traditional Japanese custom of enjoying the beauty of blooming cherry trees during the spring season. It is a time when friends and families gather in parks, gardens, and other scenic spots to have picnics, socialize, and appreciate the ethereal beauty of the cherry blossoms in full bloom. The delicate pink and white flowers symbolize the fleeting nature of life and the transient beauty of nature, making cherry blossom viewing a cherished cultural experience that embodies the spirit of renewal and hope.

    What season are cherry blossoms typically in full bloom?
A) Winter
B) Spring
C) Summer
D) Fall
  • 2. In Japan, the practice of hanami involves what activity?
A) Climbing mountains
B) Playing traditional drums
C) Lighting lanterns
D) Viewing cherry blossoms
  • 3. What do people often do during cherry blossom viewing?
A) Picnic under the trees
B) Sandcastle building
C) Camping
D) Ice skating
  • 4. What is the Japanese term for cherry blossoms?
A) Kiku
B) Sakura
C) Ume
D) Hinami
  • 5. What do cherry blossoms represent in many cultures?
A) Destruction
B) Sadness
C) Renewal and hope
D) Illness
  • 6. Where is the famous cherry blossom tunnel located?
A) France
B) Australia
C) Italy
D) Japan
  • 7. Cherry blossom viewing is also known by what term?
A) Tanabata
B) Hinamatsuri
C) Shichi-Go-San
D) Hanami
  • 8. Cherry blossoms are believed to bring what kind of luck?
A) Good luck
B) Temporal luck
C) Neutral luck
D) Bad luck
  • 9. What is the name of the annual cherry blossom festival held in Washington D.C.?
A) Blossom Bash
B) National Cherry Blossom Festival
C) Spring Flower Extravaganza
D) Pink Petal Parade
  • 10. What is the name of the Japanese folk song often associated with cherry blossom viewing?
A) Furusato
B) Haru Wa Akebono
C) Sakura Sakura
D) Ue wo Muite Arukou
  • 11. What is the traditional lunch box often packed for cherry blossom viewing picnics?
A) Taco
B) Sandwich
C) Bento
D) Pasta
  • 12. What is the scientific name of the cherry blossom tree?
A) Quercus robur
B) Ficus carica
C) Malus domestica
D) Prunus serrulata
  • 13. Which country has a tradition of hanami similar to Japan?
A) India
B) South Korea
C) China
D) Thailand
  • 14. Which part of Japan is famous for its cherry blossoms?
A) Okinawa
B) Tokyo
C) Hokkaido
D) Kyoto
  • 15. What do people often write wishes on during Hanami?
A) Plastic bottles
B) Paper lanterns
C) Leaves
D) Bamboo sticks
  • 16. What food item is commonly shaped like a cherry blossom?
A) Mochi
B) Burger
C) Pasta
D) Pizza
  • 17. What type of cherry blossoms are popular for hanami?
A) Somei Yoshino
B) Sour cherries
C) Cherry pie
D) Cherry tomatoes
  • 18. Which historical figure was known for planting cherry blossoms in Washington D.C.?
A) First Lady Helen Taft
B) Abraham Lincoln
C) Thomas Jefferson
D) George Washington
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