- 1. Nagoya, the fourth largest city in Japan, is a vibrant hub of culture, industry, and history located in the Aichi Prefecture on the island of Honshu. Known for its rich heritage, Nagoya boasts an impressive array of attractions, including the stunning Nagoya Castle, which showcases beautiful architecture and expansive gardens, and the Atsuta Shrine, one of Shinto's most significant sanctuaries. The city serves as a vital center for automotive production, housing the headquarters of major companies like Toyota, which contributes significantly to its bustling economy. Beyond industry, Nagoya is also famous for its unique culinary delights, such as hitsumabushi (grilled eel over rice) and miso katsu (deep-fried pork cutlet with a rich miso sauce), reflecting the local flavor profile that attracts food enthusiasts from around the world. The city's well-connected public transportation system, including the impressive Shinkansen lines, makes it easy to explore not only its urban wonders but also the surrounding regions, such as the historical sites in Inuyama and the natural beauty of the Kiso Mountains. With a blend of modern skyscrapers and traditional landmarks, Nagoya offers visitors an intriguing glimpse into Japan's dynamic present and storied past.
What is the capital city of Aichi Prefecture?
A) Nagoya B) Tokyo C) Kyoto D) Osaka
- 2. Which famous castle is located in Nagoya?
A) Nagoya Castle B) Himeji Castle C) Osaka Castle D) Kumamoto Castle
- 3. What is the main public transport system in Nagoya?
A) Nagoya Municipal Subway B) Tokyo Metro C) Kyoto Tram D) Osaka Loop Line
- 4. What famous food is Nagoya known for?
A) Tempura B) Sushi C) Ramen D) Hitsumabushi
- 5. Nagoya is located on which main island of Japan?
A) Kyushu B) Shikoku C) Hokkaido D) Honshu
- 6. Which famous festival is celebrated in Nagoya?
A) Nagoya Matsuri B) Aoi Matsuri C) Gion Matsuri D) Kanto Matsuri
- 7. What is the name of the famous auto manufacturer headquartered in Nagoya?
A) Toyota B) Subaru C) Nissan D) Honda
- 8. What is the name of the large shopping district in Nagoya?
A) Ginza B) Sakae C) Namba D) Shibuya
- 9. What is the Nagoya TV Tower known for?
A) Housing a museum B) Being the tallest structure in Japan C) Being the first TV tower in Japan D) Its height
- 10. Which museum in Nagoya focuses on science and technology?
A) National Museum of Nature and Science B) Osaka Science Museum C) Edo-Tokyo Museum D) Nagoya City Science Museum
- 11. What type of climate does Nagoya have?
A) Oceanic B) Desert C) Continental D) Humid subtropical
- 12. Which local specialty is used to flavor many dishes in Nagoya?
A) Soy Sauce B) Vinegar C) Miso D) Salt
- 13. What type of aquarium can you visit in Nagoya?
A) Kyoto Aquarium B) Ueno Zoo C) Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium D) Asahiyama Zoo
- 14. Which event takes place in Nagoya during October?
A) Nagoya Festival B) Kanto Matsuri C) Aoi Matsuri D) Sannō Matsuri
- 15. What is the name of Nagoya's international airport?
A) Kansai International Airport B) Haneda Airport C) Narita International Airport D) Chubu Centrair International Airport
- 16. When was Nagoya Castle originally constructed?
A) 1603 B) 1526 C) 1612 D) 1700
- 17. What type of public transport is the Nagoya City Subway?
A) Tram B) Metro C) Monorail D) Bus
- 18. Which sport is Nagoya home to with a famous team?
A) Baseball B) Football C) Basketball D) Soccer
- 19. In which year did Nagoya host the World Expo?
A) 2005 B) 2000 C) 2010 D) 1995
- 20. What is Nagoya's primary dialect called?
A) Kansai-ben B) Nagoya-ben C) Hokkaido-ben D) Tōkyō-ben
- 21. What is the traditional craft of Nagoya known for?
A) Woodwork B) Ceramics C) Kimono D) Swords
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