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[Trivia] Fun to Know! Prefecture Name Quiz Collection

[Trivia] Fun to Know! Prefecture Name Quiz Collection
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Everyone, can you name all the prefectures of Japan?

There might be many adults who say, “I could in elementary school, but now…”.

How about taking this opportunity to rediscover the charm of the place we live in?

In this article, we’ll present a prefecture name quiz based on local cuisine and “best-in-Japan” facts from each area!

It’s perfect for killing a bit of time or for playing with friends!

Your own prefecture might even make an appearance.

[Trivia] Fun to Know! Prefecture Name Quiz Collection (1–10)

Which prefecture has the largest number of nationally designated Important Cultural Property buildings?

Which prefecture has the largest number of nationally designated Important Cultural Property buildings?
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Kyoto

Even when you’re just casually strolling through the streets of Kyoto, you’ll suddenly come across buildings that are officially designated Important Cultural Properties. Incidentally, second place goes to Nara Prefecture. Both are regions with a strong image as ancient capitals. If you get the chance, be sure to take a walk around the city.

Which prefecture won first place in the 2023 Prefectural Happiness Ranking?

Which prefecture won first place in the 2023 Prefectural Happiness Ranking?
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Okinawa Prefecture

Incidentally, in the same ranking, six prefectures from the Kyushu region, including Okinawa, made it into the top 10. The warm climate, the endlessly stretching blue, beautiful sea, and the delicious food… Hmm, just thinking about it makes me want to go to Okinawa.

Which prefecture is home to Inaniwa udon, one of Japan’s three great udon types?

Which prefecture is home to Inaniwa udon, one of Japan’s three great udon types?
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Akita Prefecture

Inaniwa udon is characterized by being flatter and thinner than regular udon. Its smooth texture makes it especially popular as zaru udon. By the way, as for the other two of Japan’s “three great udon,” candidates include Sanuki udon from Kagawa Prefecture, Mizusawa udon from Gunma Prefecture, Goto udon from Nagasaki Prefecture, and Himi udon from Toyama Prefecture... You might be thinking, “Wait, aren’t there supposed to be three?” It seems there are various opinions about the third one.

Which prefecture has Japan’s longest shopping street?

Which prefecture has Japan’s longest shopping street?
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Osaka Prefecture

The longest shopping street in Japan is Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street, stretching about 2.6 km. It’s lively no matter when you go, and it’s a place where you can fully experience the essence of Osaka. Another remarkable point is its history of over 350 years as a shopping street. Be sure to stop by when you visit Osaka!

Which prefecture is considered the birthplace of radio calisthenics?

Which prefecture is considered the birthplace of radio calisthenics?
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Tokyo Metropolis

Sakuma Park in Kanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo is considered the birthplace of Radio Calisthenics. However, since Radio Calisthenics, as the name suggests, is exercise done while listening to a radio broadcast, there’s talk that there may have been other places where people were doing it at the time—it’s just that no records remain.

Which prefecture ranked first in the “Prefectural Attractiveness Ranking 2023”?

Which prefecture ranked first in the “Prefectural Attractiveness Ranking 2023”?
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Hokkaido

The prefecture chosen as No. 1 in the 2023 Prefectural Attractiveness Ranking is “Answer Prefecture.” This ranking is announced annually, evaluating the appeal of each prefecture from various perspectives. The selection of “Answer Prefecture” for the top spot reflects recognition of its unique initiatives, culture, nature, and other qualities that year.

Which prefecture is famous for the local dish “karashi renkon”?

Which prefecture is famous for the local dish “karashi renkon”?
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Kumamoto Prefecture

Kumamoto Prefecture, with its many marshes, is well suited for cultivating lotus root. Karashi renkon was created by Buddhist monks during the Edo period as a “healthy food” and became widespread. By the way, the “karashi” is a mixture of mustard, miso, sugar, and breadcrumbs.