A) Train/Subway B) Taxi C) Bus D) Car
A) Mastercard B) Suica or Pasmo C) Visa D) American Express
A) Only at train station offices B) At ticket machines or convenience stores C) Only at banks D) Only online
A) Ginza Line B) Chuo Line C) Yamanote Line D) Tozai Line (East-West Line)
A) Going to the airport B) Looping around central Tokyo C) Express service to Kyoto D) Being the newest subway line
A) Hide in a bathroom B) Wander aimlessly C) Ask for help at a Koban (police box) D) Try to flag down a random car
A) Local police box B) Train station office C) Convenience store D) Tourist information center
A) Facebook B) Instagram C) Google Translate D) Japan Travel by NAVITIME
A) Empty seats B) Silent carriages C) Extreme crowding D) Guaranteed seating
A) Just get on any train B) Look for signs with line colors and station names C) Guess randomly D) Follow the loudest crowd
A) Only during weekdays B) Sometimes, it is random. C) No, they are always late. D) Yes, they are very punctual.
A) Yes, everyone does it. B) No, it is considered impolite. C) Only if you're a tourist. D) Only if you whisper.
A) Chinese B) Japanese C) Korean D) English
A) Throw it anywhere. B) Leave it outside your hotel room. C) Burn it in a public park. D) Follow the local rules and designated areas.
A) Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park B) Osaka Castle C) Shibuya Crossing D) Mount Fuji
A) Narita (NRT) B) Osaka (KIX) C) Haneda (HND) D) Nagoya (NGO)
A) Fukuoka (FUK) B) Haneda (HND) C) Osaka (KIX) D) Narita (NRT)
A) Japanese Yen (JPY) B) US Dollar (USD) C) Chinese Yuan (CNY) D) Euro (EUR)
A) Type C (European) B) Type G (British) C) Type A/B (two-prong) with 100V D) No adapter needed
A) Only for taxi drivers. B) No, it is not expected. C) Yes, it is mandatory. D) Only at high-end restaurants.
A) 18 B) 20 C) 16 D) 21
A) Shibuya B) Akihabara C) Ginza D) Harajuku
A) Harajuku B) Akihabara C) Shinjuku D) Ueno
A) Bento box sold at train stations B) A type of sushi C) A famous temple D) A traditional Japanese dance
A) Autumn (September/October) B) Summer (June/July) C) Winter (December/January) D) Spring (March/April)
A) Local bus service B) Subway line C) High-speed bullet train D) Ferry boat
A) A public park on the former site of Edo Castle B) The current residence of the Emperor C) A private garden only open to dignitaries D) A shopping mall
A) At train stations and tourist spots B) Only at police stations C) Only at hotels D) Coin lockers are not available
A) Japanese hot spring B) Japanese tea ceremony C) Japanese martial art D) Japanese flower arrangement
A) 100V B) 240V C) 220V D) 110V |