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Answer the questions about Japanese culture as best as you can. You may want to read the Culture Note about Annual Events in Japan (Genki II: p.68) if you haven't yet.
What event is held on February 3rd?
節分
ひな祭り
こどもの日
During 節分 people hold a ceremony called 豆まき at shrines, temples, and their homes to chase away _____ at the start of spring.
burglars
foreigners
evil spirits
What event is held on March 3rd?
七夕
お盆
ひな祭り
During ひな祭り families with young daughters display ひな人形 in their homes to express their wishes for their girls' _____.
to become empress
health and happiness
future success
What event is held on May 5th?
ひな祭り
節分
こどもの日
こどもの日 was originally for boys, but was renamed for both sexes. Why?
because all children deserve to be celebrated
because Girls' Day is not a public holiday
because boys have too many holidays
During こどもの日 families with young sons display 鯉のぼり and samurai armor. Both the carp and armor are symbols of _____.
riches and glory
a carefree life full of hardships
strength and success
What event is held on July 7th?
ひな祭り
七夕
お盆
What do people do during 七夕?
eat bamboo while wishing for health and prosperity
write their wishes on たんざく and hang them on bamboo branches
go to their local shrines to eat food and celebrate
What two lovers can cross the Milky way once a year to meet each other during 七夕?
ひこぼし and おりひめ
おりぼし and ひこひめ
たなぼし and ばたひめ
What event is held around August 15th?
節分
お盆
七夕
Many people believe that the spirits of deceased _____ come home during お盆.
ancestors
pets
friends
Around お盆 outdoor dance events called _____ are held, and many take summer vacations to return to their hometowns to see family.