July, when the full-fledged summer finally arrives! Many children are surely excited, wondering what to do for fun and what memories to make.
That said, in recent years the summer heat has been so intense it’s called extreme, and you might not really feel like going out to play.
At times like that, wouldn’t you like some activities you can enjoy in a cool room? In this article, we introduce trivia quizzes and fun facts about July for kids.
They’re perfect not only for indoor play but also as a tool to pass the time on the way to leisure spots.
By all means, make it one of your summer memory-makers and have fun while deepening your knowledge!
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[For Kids] July Trivia Quiz & Fun Facts (Questions 1–10)
What is the Milky Way called in English?
- Star River
- Milky Way
- Moon Road
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Milky Way
In English, 天の川 is called the Milky Way. Literally translated, it means “the road of milk,” and it was named from the Greek myth in which Hera’s milk spilled across the sky. The Milky Way is especially easy to see on clear nights in July and August.
Which birds build a bridge across the Milky Way for Orihime and Hikoboshi on Tanabata?
- crow
- Onaga
- magpie
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magpie
In the Tanabata legend, it is said that Orihime and Hikoboshi can cross the Milky Way to meet only once a year, and the birds that help by forming a bridge over the river are magpies. Magpies are birds known for their distinctive black and white feathers. On the night of Tanabata, many magpies are said to spread their wings and line up over the Milky Way, creating a bridge so the two lovers can meet—an enduringly romantic tale.
What opening takes place at Mount Fuji in July?
- Opening of the swimming season (at the beach)
- Opening of the mountain season
- Forest Opening
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Opening of the mountain season
On Mount Fuji, the official climbing season opens in July. This “mountain opening” is a ceremony that marks the start of the season, when the snow has melted and the trails and mountain huts are officially opened. Because Mount Fuji attracts many climbers every year, this period draws particular attention. Once the season opens, the general public can also climb, so please enjoy your hike while making use of the available facilities.
Which month is July in the lunar calendar?
- Minazuki (the traditional Japanese name for the sixth month)
- Fumizuki (the traditional Japanese name for the month of July)
- Hazuki
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Fumizuki (the traditional Japanese name for the month of July)
In the lunar calendar, July is called “Fumizuki.” There are several theories about the origin of this name: one suggests it evolved from “Hofumizuki,” meaning the month when rice ears begin to swell, while another points to the custom of exposing books to the evening breeze during Tanabata. The traditional month names in the lunar calendar are deeply tied to Japanese culture and the seasons, and they remain cherished words that evoke a sense of the seasons even today.
In which country is the Tanabata festival called the “Star Festival” held?
- Argentina
- Mexico
- Brazil
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Brazil
In Brazil, Tanabata festivals are held as Star Festivals in places like São Paulo State, where there are many immigrants from Japan. In particular, in the Liberdade district of São Paulo, colorful decorations and tanzaku strips are used in keeping with Japanese traditions, delighting both locals and tourists. The local Tanabata festival has become a symbol of exchange between Japan and Brazil, showing that Japanese culture continues to be cherished even in the distant land of South America.
Which of these do we eat on Tanabata?
- somen (thin Japanese wheat noodles)
- udon
- soba
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somen (thin Japanese wheat noodles)
There’s a custom of eating somen noodles on Tanabata. Tanabata is said to be a festival that came from China, where people ate a confection called sakubei. Over time, its form changed and is believed to have become somen. It’s also said that the shape of somen resembles the Milky Way, and that the thin, long noodles carry wishes for lasting health and good fortune.
Which of these is eaten on the Day of the Ox during the Doyo period?
- salmon
- eel
- Ayu
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eel
There’s a custom of eating eel on the Day of the Ox during the midsummer period. It’s said to have spread because, in the Edo period, eel shops promoted the idea that “foods starting with the syllable ‘u’ are good on the Day of the Ox.” There had already been a tradition of eating highly nutritious, stamina-boosting eel to stay healthy through Japan’s summer heat, but this explanation is considered the leading theory for why it became a standard practice.


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