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Takamatsu
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  • 1. Takamatsu is a picturesque city located on the northeastern coast of Shikoku, Japan's smallest main island, and serves as the capital of Kagawa Prefecture. Renowned for its beautiful gardens and historical sites, Takamatsu is often referred to as the 'City of Ritsurin,' home to Ritsurin Garden, a stunning landscape garden that beautifully exemplifies traditional Japanese gardening aesthetics, featuring ponds, hills, and meticulously pruned trees. The city is also known for its rich cultural heritage, as evidenced by the remnants of Takamatsu Castle, a historical fortress that dates back to the 16th century, where visitors can explore its ruins and enjoy views of the surrounding area. Furthermore, Takamatsu boasts a vibrant culinary scene, particularly famous for its udon noodles, which are celebrated throughout Japan for their unique texture and flavor. The city is a gateway to the Shimanami Kaido, an impressive bridge-and-cycle route that connects Honshu and Shikoku, making it a popular destination for cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts. With its charming blend of nature, culture, and culinary delights, Takamatsu offers an authentic experience of Japan's smaller urban landscapes.

    What is the capital city of Kagawa Prefecture?
A) Naha
B) Kobe
C) Takamatsu
D) Fukuoka
  • 2. Which famous park is located in Takamatsu?
A) Ueno Park
B) Nara Park
C) Ritsurin Garden
D) Shinjuku Gyoen
  • 3. What is the predominant type of cuisine in Takamatsu?
A) Ramen
B) Sushi
C) Okonomiyaki
D) Sanuki udon
  • 4. Which island is a short ferry ride from Takamatsu?
A) Naoshima
B) Tsushima
C) Miyajima
D) Shikoku
  • 5. What type of climate does Takamatsu have?
A) Continental
B) Humid subtropical
C) Tropical
D) Desert
  • 6. What is the historical significance of Takamatsu?
A) Castle town
B) Industrial center
C) Fishing village
D) Mining town
  • 7. Which traditional craft is Takamatsu known for?
A) Glass blowing
B) Pottery
C) Textiles
D) Kagawa lacquerware
  • 8. Which famous artist has a museum on Naoshima Island near Takamatsu?
A) Yayoi Kusama
B) Katsushika Hokusai
C) Takashi Murakami
D) Yoko Ono
  • 9. What is the population of Takamatsu approximately?
A) 600,000
B) 420,000
C) 300,000
D) 500,000
  • 10. Which historical event significantly impacted Takamatsu in the 19th century?
A) Meiji Restoration
B) Taiping Rebellion
C) Sino-Japanese War
D) World War II
  • 11. What is the main language spoken in Takamatsu?
A) Chinese
B) Japanese
C) English
D) Korean
  • 12. Which forested area is famous near Takamatsu?
A) Aokigahara
B) Nara Park
C) Kumano Kodo
D) Yashima
  • 13. Which industry is Takamatsu well known for?
A) Textile production
B) Electronics
C) Shipbuilding
D) Automobile manufacturing
  • 14. What educational institution is located in Takamatsu?
A) Kyoto University
B) Osaka University
C) Kagawa University
D) Waseda University
  • 15. What is the primary mode of public transport in Takamatsu?
A) Ferries
B) Trains
C) Buses
D) Subways
  • 16. Takamatsu is located on which island of Japan?
A) Kyushu
B) Honshu
C) Shikoku
D) Hokkaido
  • 17. What is a popular activity in Ritsurin Garden?
A) Swimming
B) Picnicking
C) Mountain Climbing
D) Shopping
  • 18. Which nearby island is known for udon making?
A) Teshima
B) Shodoshima
C) Naoshima
D) Awaji Island
  • 19. What is a common mode of travel to Takamatsu from other cities?
A) Shinkansen (Bullet Train)
B) Cycling
C) Horseback Riding
D) Walking
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