Geography of Japan Printable Worksheets

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Are you an educator or a parent looking for engaging and educational resources to help children learn about the geography of Japan? If so, you've come to the right place. Our collection of printable worksheets focuses on the various geographical features, landmarks, and culture of Japan, serving as a valuable learning tool for students of all ages. Discover the beauty and diversity of this fascinating country through interactive and informative activities designed to capture the attention and interest of children.



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What is the capital city of Japan?

The capital city of Japan is Tokyo.

Which ocean surrounds Japan?

Japan is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean.

Name the highest mountain in Japan.

The highest mountain in Japan is Mount Fuji, standing at 3,776 meters (12,389 feet) tall.

Which island is the largest in Japan?

Honshu is the largest island in Japan, spanning approximately 225,800 square kilometers and home to major cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto.

What is the traditional Japanese style of poetry called?

The traditional Japanese style of poetry is called "haiku.

Name the famous bullet train system in Japan.

The famous bullet train system in Japan is called the Shinkansen.

Which city was devastated by a major earthquake and tsunami in 2011?

The city that was devastated by a major earthquake and tsunami in 2011 was Sendai, located in the Miyagi Prefecture of Japan.

What is the traditional Japanese attire called?

The traditional Japanese attire is called a kimono. It is a full-length robe with wide sleeves and a sash called an obi that is tied around the waist. Kimonos are worn for special occasions such as festivals, weddings, and coming-of-age ceremonies in Japan.

Which famous festival features colorful floats and traditional performances?

The famous festival that features colorful floats and traditional performances is the Gion Matsuri in Kyoto, Japan. This annual event takes place in July and is one of the most popular festivals in Japan, attracting visitors from all over the world to witness the beautiful parade of floats, called "Yamaboko Junko," and enjoy various traditional performances, such as dance and music.

Name the largest fish market in Japan.

Tsukiji Market was formerly the largest fish market in Japan, known for its famous tuna auctions and wide selection of seafood. However, Tsukiji Market has since been relocated to Toyosu Market in Tokyo, which now holds the title of the largest fish market in Japan.

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