Trivia quiz roundup about the National Diet Building
The National Diet Building, the center of Japanese politics.
Many of you may have visited it on school field trips when you were students, right?
However, there are few chances to visit the Diet Building otherwise, so there are probably many things you don’t know about it.
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of fun facts about the Diet Building in the form of a quiz!
Because it’s a historic and venerable structure, there are plenty of interesting tidbits.
After you see how many questions you can answer correctly, memorize the facts you didn’t know and show them off to everyone.
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What is the name of the wooden hammer that the chairperson strikes in this meeting?
- hammer
- gavel
- Baton
See the answer
gavel
The wooden mallet used by the chairperson in parliament and similar settings is called a “gavel.” The gavel is a symbol used to conduct meetings in an orderly manner and is used when taking votes or indicating the start and end of a session.
In conclusion
We introduced lots of fun facts about the National Diet Building in quiz form.
There were probably many things you didn’t know, right? After enjoying the quiz, be sure to remember these tidbits about the National Diet!


