- 1. Sendai, often referred to as the 'City of Trees', is the capital of Miyagi Prefecture in the Tohoku region of Japan. Founded in 1601 by the powerful feudal lord Date Masamune, the city is renowned for its rich history and vibrant culture. It is characterized by its beautiful landscapes, including lush green parks and the scenic Hirose River that flows through its heart. Sendai is also famous for its annual Tanabata Festival, where bamboo decorations create a colorful display that attracts visitors from far and wide. The city's architectural heritage includes the Sendai Castle ruins, offering panoramic views of the area, and the breathtaking Zuihoden, the mausoleum of Date Masamune, surrounded by towering cedar trees that enhance its serene atmosphere. As a modern urban center, Sendai boasts a lively shopping district, a robust food scene featuring local delicacies such as gyutan (grilled beef tongue), and is a hub for education and research, hosting several universities. The city's resilience was globally recognized following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, as it showcased its determination to rebuild and innovate in the face of adversity. With its blend of traditional charm and contemporary vibrancy, Sendai stands as a testament to Japan's cultural richness and progressive spirit.
In which Japanese prefecture is Sendai located?
A) Fukushima B) Miyagi C) Aomori D) Akita
- 2. What is the name of the famous castle in Sendai?
A) Sendai Castle B) Hiroshima Castle C) Nagoya Castle D) Osaka Castle
- 3. Sendai is known for which type of festival?
A) Gion Matsuri B) Kanto Matsuri C) Tanabata Festival D) Aoi Matsuri
- 4. What is the main university located in Sendai?
A) Osaka University B) Tohoku University C) Tokyo University D) Keio University
- 5. What is a popular food specialty of Sendai?
A) Ramen B) Tempura C) Sushi D) Gyutan (Beef Tongue)
- 6. Which transportation method is primarily used in Sendai?
A) Bicycle B) Monorail C) Tram D) Subway
- 7. What is Sendai's train station called?
A) Sendai Station B) Tokyo Station C) Osaka Station D) Kyoto Station
- 8. What was the date of the Great East Japan Earthquake?
A) March 11, 2011 B) April 1, 2011 C) February 11, 2011 D) September 11, 2011
- 9. What is Sendai's local dialect called?
A) Sendai-ben B) Kanto-ben C) Osaka-ben D) Hokkaido-ben
- 10. Which sport is popular in Sendai?
A) Rugby B) Football (Soccer) C) Sumo D) Baseball
- 11. What natural feature is Sendai close to?
A) Japan Sea B) Pacific Ocean C) Lake Biwa D) Seto Inland Sea
- 12. What year did Sendai become designated as a city?
A) 1902 B) 1923 C) 1868 D) 1889
- 13. What public holiday is celebrated with the Sendai Tanabata Festival?
A) Harvest Festival B) Cherry Blossom Festival C) Star Festival D) Moon Festival
- 14. Which is a common form of transportation in Sendai?
A) Rickshaws B) Ferries C) Cable Cars D) Buses
- 15. What type of public transport is the Sendai Subway?
A) Bus system B) Tram system C) Metro system D) Monorail system
- 16. What natural disaster hit Sendai in 2011?
A) Typhoon B) Earthquake and Tsunami C) Volcano D) Flood
- 17. What is the primary language spoken in Sendai?
A) Chinese B) English C) Korean D) Japanese
- 18. What is the population of Sendai approximately?
A) Two million B) 500,000 C) One million D) Three million
- 19. What major event is Sendai known for in modern history?
A) Meiji Restoration B) Tokyo Olympics C) Great East Japan Earthquake D) World War II
- 20. Sendai is known for which type of traditional craft?
A) Kokeshi dolls B) Pottery C) Lacquerware D) Textiles
- 21. Which historical figure is associated with the foundation of Sendai?
A) Toyotomi Hideyoshi B) Tokugawa Ieyasu C) Oda Nobunaga D) Date Masamune
- 22. What is a popular sightseeing spot in Sendai?
A) Kinkaku-ji B) Todaiji Temple C) Zuihoden Mausoleum D) Nijo Castle
- 23. What is Sendai's nickname referring to its landscape?
A) City of Water B) City of Mountains C) City of Trees D) City of Lights
- 24. In which month does the Sendai Tanabata Festival take place?
A) June B) September C) July D) August
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