Wakayama Prefecture is known as a tourist destination packed with attractions, including being Japan’s top producer of ume (Japanese plums), the town of Shirahama famous for pandas, and the World Heritage–listed Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes.
But there are still many charms of Wakayama that aren’t so well known! This time, we’ve put together a simple and fun quiz about Wakayama.
If you think about it together with older adults, it might spark fond memories and lively conversation.
Why not enjoy questions related to historic landmarks and specialties—such as Nachi Falls, Kongobu-ji Temple, and Arida mikan—and discover new sides of Wakayama Prefecture?
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[For Seniors] Wakayama Prefecture Local Quiz! A Collection of Easy and Fun Questions (1–10)
What is the name given to the pilgrimage routes that lead from various regions to the Kumano Sanzan?
- Shikoku Pilgrimage
- Kumano Kodo
- Nakasendō
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Kumano Kodo
Kumano Kodo is a collective term for the pilgrimage routes that people walked from all over Japan to reach the Kumano Sanzan, and it is also registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Kumano Sanzan refers to the three shrines: Kumano Hongu Taisha, Kumano Hayatama Taisha, and Kumano Nachi Taisha.
In Yuasa Town, Wakayama Prefecture, you can try soft-serve ice cream in unusual flavors. What are those unusual flavors?
- mirin-flavored
- soy sauce flavor
- salty
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soy sauce flavor
Yuasa Town is famous as the birthplace of soy sauce in Japan. Here, they sell an unusual soft-serve ice cream made with soy sauce. Soy sauce on ice cream? You might wonder if that really works, but the subtle saltiness is surprisingly addictive.
What is the name of one of Japan’s three most famous waterfalls located in Wakayama Prefecture?
- Nachi Falls
- Fukuroda Falls
- Kegon Falls
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Nachi Falls
Wakayama Prefecture is home to Nachi Falls, one of Japan’s three most famous waterfalls. It stands 133 meters tall and has long been an object of worship. It’s also said to have the greatest single-drop height in Japan. For reference, the three famous waterfalls are Nachi Falls, Kegon Falls, and Fukuroda Falls.
Which of the following animals became famous as the stationmaster of Kishi Station in Wakayama Prefecture?
- cat
- dog
- rabbit
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cat
At Kishi Station on the Wakayama Electric Railway Kishigawa Line, a cat named Tama became famous as the stationmaster. Tourists from both Japan and abroad visited, helping to revitalize the local area. Even after her passing in 2015, she has remained known as the honorary eternal stationmaster.
What is the name of Japan’s largest peninsula, which spans Wakayama, Mie, and Nara Prefectures?
- Kii Peninsula
- Noto Peninsula
- Boso Peninsula
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Kii Peninsula
The Kii Peninsula is the largest peninsula in Japan, encompassing parts of Wakayama, Mie, Nara, Osaka, and Hyogo prefectures. It is a region rich in history and nature, home to World Heritage Sites such as the Kii Mountain Range and the Kumano Kodo.
Which of the following is the headquarters of the Shingon sect, located in northern Wakayama Prefecture and home to Kongobu-ji Temple?
- Kumano Hongu
- Mount Nachi
- Mount Koya
Mount Koya is not a mountain in the geographical sense, but the name of a region located in the northern part of Wakayama Prefecture. It is also known as the headquarters of the Shingon school of Buddhism, centered on Kongobu-ji Temple. Founded by Kukai, it is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range.
What is the name of the valiant festival in Wakayama Prefecture where barefoot men dash down 538 steep stone steps?
- Nachi Fire Festival
- Oto Matsuri (Fire Festival)
- Ota Festival
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Oto Matsuri (Fire Festival)
The Oto Matsuri is a festival held every year on February 6 in Nachikatsuura. It is a heroic Shinto rite in which men dressed in white garments dash down the stone steps of Seiganto-ji on Mount Nachi. Carrying torches lit with sacred fire, they race down the steep 538 steps—an awe-inspiring sight.


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