[For Seniors] How many can you answer? Introducing a local quiz about Shizuoka Prefecture
Shizuoka Prefecture is also known for having many delicious local specialties, such as tea, wasabi, and eel.
How about learning the charms of Shizuoka through a fun quiz? We’ve gathered interesting questions about Shizuoka, from the treasures of Suruga Bay to Japan’s highest peak, Mount Fuji.
Not only will you enjoy the thrill of getting the right answer, but it might also spark nostalgic travel stories and fond memories.
Enjoy a delightful time rediscovering the wonders of Shizuoka together as you think through the quiz with everyone.
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Fujinomiya yakisoba, a popular B-grade gourmet dish from Shizuoka Prefecture. What is the ingredient sprinkled on top at the end?
- grated cheese
- aonori (green laver seaweed)
- shavings
See the answer
shavings
A distinctive feature of Fujinomiya yakisoba is sprinkling it at the end with kezuriko—powdered niboshi such as sardines. This adds depth of flavor and a toasty aroma. It’s also a carefully crafted dish that uses special thick noodles and pork cracklings.
In conclusion
How did you like the Shizuoka local quiz? Blessed with numerous specialty products and tourist attractions such as tea, wasabi, Lake Hamana, and Mount Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture is alive with a rich history and culture. Let this article be a starting point to rediscover the charms of your hometown together with older adults through enjoyable conversations. The reminiscences that emerge are sure to bring new discoveries.


