[For Seniors] Introducing Trivia Quizzes and Fun Facts About December
December is a special month filled with traditional events and nostalgic memories.
There are fun facts about things like Christmas, the New Year’s Eve temple bells, and year-crossing soba that we think we know but actually don’t.
This time, we’re introducing quizzes about December that you can enjoy together with older adults.
You might find answers to those “why?” questions you’ve been curious about but hesitant to ask.
Since the topics are familiar, everyone can learn while having fun.
Let’s spend a heartwarming time full of smiles that will make us forget the winter chill!
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[For Seniors] December Trivia Quiz & Fun Facts (Questions 21–30)
What meaning do the candies hung on the Christmas tree have?
- the fruit of wisdom
- shepherd
- amulet against evil
See the answer
shepherd
Candy shaped like canes are hung on Christmas trees, right? In Christianity, they are said to symbolize shepherds. They are also said to represent Saint Nicholas’s bishop’s staff.
From which era did the major housecleaning tradition begin?
- Edo period
- Meiji era
- Kamakura period
See the answer
Edo period
It is said that the tradition of major year-end cleaning began in the Edo period. During this time, the custom of susuharai—cleaning homes and temples at the end of the year—spread, and this became the origin of today’s grand New Year cleaning. Back then, people used braziers, hearths, and kitchen stoves inside their homes, so soot would accumulate throughout the house.
In conclusion
December is full of rich topics, from traditional events that have long been cherished to seasonal delicacies.
Through the quizzes introduced here, let’s enjoy sharing fond memories and knowledge in a fun way.
Think together with your friends, enjoy the conversation, and spend a heartwarming time.



