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