Geography Quiz: Elementary School Study + Slightly Advantageous Geography Questions
The subject of geography, which we study from elementary school.
If we’re going to study anyway, we want to make it fun, right?
In recent years, many people may be using TV quiz shows as a way to learn.
In this article, we’ve put together a set of geography quizzes recommended for elementary school students, presented in a quick-view, Q&A format.
Use them for various purposes—reviewing what you learned in class, picking up a bit of knowledge that goes beyond the lessons, and more.
There are quite a few questions related to prefectures, and we’ll keep updating them over time.
Please feel free to start with whatever interests you and enjoy little by little.
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[Geography Quiz] Elementary School Study + A Little Useful Geography Questions (11–20)
What is the height of Mount Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan?
- 3,193m
- 3,743m
- 3,776m
See the answer
3,776m
Mount Fuji is widely known not only in Japan but also overseas as a symbol of the country. Straddling Shizuoka and Yamanashi Prefectures, it is an active volcano. It has long been a subject in various art forms, including Japanese painting, crafts, and photography. Incidentally, 3,193 meters is the elevation of Mount Kitadake in the Southern Alps, the second-highest mountain after Mount Fuji.
Japan Map Quiz

Memorize the names of Japan’s prefectures! Here are some ideas for a Japan map quiz.
Japan has 47 prefectures, right? This time, let’s challenge ourselves with a Japan map quiz while looking at a map.
On a green map of Japan, one location will be highlighted in red.
Try saying the answer out loud within the 3-second time limit.
If 3 seconds feels too fast, you can pause the video.
By attempting the questions repeatedly, you’ll likely remember both the locations and their names!
In conclusion
We’ve been giving geography quizzes mainly aimed at elementary school students.
How many did you solve? There were probably things you didn’t know and things you did, but some knowledge can come in handy someday if you keep it in mind.
Try expanding your learning little by little, starting with whatever interests you.


