A childcare quiz to enjoy on Children's Day! Learn about traditions and customs
How about incorporating quizzes related to Children’s Day into your childcare activities?We’ve gathered quizzes that naturally help children learn about the event—such as the origins of Tango no Sekku and the meaning of the carp streamers—through play.They’re in multiple-choice format, so children can enjoy thinking for themselves and choosing answers.Because the questions draw on familiar topics—like “What’s at the very top of the carp streamers?” and “Why do we display a samurai helmet?”—they’re sure to be a hit.Please try using them to kick off activities and events at your center.
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A childcare quiz to enjoy on Children’s Day! Learn about traditions and customs (41–50)
Which countries have Children’s Day?
- Japan
- China
- India
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Japan
Children’s Day is on May 5 every year in Japan. It began as Tango no Sekku, a day to celebrate the growth of boys. However, in 1948 it became Children’s Day, a day to wish happiness for all children. It’s a day when kids have fun playing together and celebrating.
Why do we display a kabuto (samurai helmet) on Children’s Day?
- So that we may wish for children to grow up strong and resilient.
- Because the helmet’s design is beautiful.
- To remember the heroes of the Warring States period
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So that we may wish for children to grow up strong and resilient.
The reason we display kabuto helmets on Children’s Day is to wish for children’s health and growth. Kabuto were used by warriors in the past to protect themselves from enemies. They are also symbols of strength and courage. The display carries the hope that boys will grow up strong and full of energy.
What seasonal festival is Children’s Day said to be?
- Festival of the Seventh Day (Jinjitsu)
- The Doll’s Festival (Girls’ Day)
- Boys' Festival (Tango no Sekku)
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Boys' Festival (Tango no Sekku)
Children’s Day is a special day on May 5. In the past, it was a day to celebrate the growth of boys, but now it’s a day to wish for the health and happiness of both girls and boys. People celebrate by displaying carp streamers and preparing special foods. It’s an important day to pray for everyone to grow up strong and healthy.
What do we call the long holiday that includes Children’s Day?
- Golden Week
- spring week
- Silver Week
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Golden Week
Depending on the year’s calendar, the long holiday that includes Children’s Day is something both kids and adults look forward to. Many leisure facilities also hold events related to Children’s Day.
What is the decoration for boys displayed on Children’s Day?
- Kabuto
- hat
- sword
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Kabuto
Kabuto helmets and suits of armor are well-known decorations for boys displayed during the Boys’ Festival on May 5th. They are put up with the hope that boys will grow up healthy and strong.



