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How to visit Sapporo
Contributed by: Joyce
  • 1. What is Sapporo most famous for during winter?
A) Snow Festival
B) Golden Week Celebrations
C) Summer Fireworks
D) Cherry Blossoms
  • 2. Which airport primarily serves Sapporo?
A) Haneda Airport (HND)
B) Kansai International Airport (KIX)
C) Narita International Airport (NRT)
D) New Chitose Airport (CTS)
  • 3. What is a popular local dish in Sapporo?
A) Ramen
B) Sushi
C) Tempura
D) Udon
  • 4. Which park is known for its beautiful flowers and open space in Sapporo?
A) Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
B) Ueno Park
C) Yoyogi Park
D) Odori Park
  • 5. What is the Sapporo Beer Garden?
A) A traditional Japanese garden
B) A museum and beer hall dedicated to Sapporo Beer
C) A shopping mall
D) A hot spring resort
  • 6. What currency is used in Sapporo?
A) Japanese Yen (JPY)
B) US Dollar (USD)
C) Euro (EUR)
D) Chinese Yuan (CNY)
  • 7. What is the best way to get around Sapporo?
A) Subway
B) Horse Carriage
C) Rickshaw
D) Bicycle Only
  • 8. When is the Sapporo Snow Festival held?
A) February
B) December
C) July
D) April
  • 9. What is the Sapporo Clock Tower?
A) A modern art museum
B) A government building
C) A restaurant
D) A historic landmark and museum
  • 10. What is the average temperature in Sapporo during January?
A) 20-25 degrees Celsius
B) Below freezing
C) 10-15 degrees Celsius
D) Around 5 degrees Celsius
  • 11. Which of these is a popular ski resort near Sapporo?
A) Sapporo Teine
B) Hakuba
C) Mount Fuji
D) Naeba
  • 12. What is 'Jingisukan'?
A) Grilled mutton dish
B) A traditional tea ceremony
C) A martial art
D) A type of sushi
  • 13. What kind of electrical outlets are used in Japan?
A) Type E
B) Type C
C) Type A and B
D) Type G
  • 14. Do most places in Sapporo accept credit cards?
A) No, almost nowhere accepts credit cards
B) Only large hotels accept credit cards
C) Yes, everywhere accepts credit cards
D) Increasingly yes, but cash is still important
  • 15. What is the name of the former Hokkaido government building in Sapporo?
A) Hokkaido Government Office (Red Brick Office)
B) Osaka Castle
C) Kyoto Imperial Palace
D) Tokyo Imperial Palace
  • 16. What is a good souvenir to buy in Sapporo?
A) Samurai Sword
B) Folding Fan
C) Kimono
D) Shiroi Koibito cookies
  • 17. What is the name of the famous ramen street in Sapporo?
A) Ramen Alley
B) Tempura Town
C) Sushi Street
D) Udon Avenue
  • 18. When is the best time to visit Sapporo for lavender fields?
A) Autumn (October)
B) Spring (April)
C) Winter (December)
D) Summer (July)
  • 19. Which of these is an important shrine in Sapporo?
A) Senso-ji Temple
B) Hokkaido Shrine
C) Meiji Shrine
D) Fushimi Inari Shrine
  • 20. What is the voltage in Japan?
A) 220V
B) 240V
C) 110V
D) 100V
  • 21. What type of visa might you need to visit Sapporo, Japan as a tourist?
A) Immigrant Visa
B) Tourist Visa (depending on your nationality)
C) Work Visa
D) Student Visa
  • 22. What type of sea food is Sapporo known for?
A) Tuna
B) Shrimp
C) Crab
D) Lobster
  • 23. What type of public transport card is commonly used in Sapporo?
A) Icoca
B) Kitaca
C) Pasmo
D) Suica
  • 24. What language is spoken in Sapporo?
A) Chinese
B) Japanese
C) English
D) Korean
  • 25. What should you bring with you to Sapporo during the winter?
A) Swimsuit
B) Shorts
C) Warm Clothes
D) Sunscreen
  • 26. What is the legal drinking age in Japan?
A) 20
B) 18
C) 16
D) 21
  • 27. What should visitors be aware of regarding tipping in Sapporo?
A) Tipping is included in the bill.
B) Tipping is mandatory
C) Tipping is expected only in restaurants.
D) Tipping is not customary.
  • 28. What is a popular activity in Sapporo during the summer?
A) Skiing
B) Visiting flower gardens
C) Building snow sculptures
D) Ice skating
  • 29. Which of the following is a popular day trip destination from Sapporo?
A) Kyoto
B) Tokyo
C) Otaru
D) Osaka
  • 30. What is a common phrase to know in Japanese when visiting Sapporo?
A) Hola (Hello)
B) Ciao (Hello)
C) Konnichiwa (Hello)
D) Bonjour (Hello)
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