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Q. What was the surname of DIO, a character from "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure," when he was human?
Q. What is the name of the renowned 19th-century Russian novelist known for works such as "Crime and Punishment" and "The Idiot"?
Q. What is the southernmost island in Japan?
Q. What is the name of the award known as the "Nobel Prize of Architecture" given to those who have made contributions through architecture?
Q. What is the stationery item called a "fountain pen" in English?
Q. What do you call the hole in a sewing needle or the thick edge of a slice of bread?
Q. What does the youth slang term "itameshi" mean?
Q. What month each year is Ramadan, the month when Muslims fast?
Q. What is the largest lake in Japan?
Q. What is the name of the author who wrote "Maihime" and "Vita Sexualis"?
Q. Who is the author who wrote "Yamanashi," "The Restaurant of Many Orders," and "Gauche the Cellist"?
Q. What is the phenomenon where a sound sounds higher when it is closer and lower when it is farther away?
Q. Which of the following is correct about the two major political parties in the United States?
Q. What do "Danke" mean in German and "Merci" in French?
Q. What is the name of the author who wrote "I Am a Cat," "Botchan," and "Kokoro"?
Q. What is the meaning of a red rose?
Q. "XX Tsukihana" means beautiful natural scenery in each season. What's inside the circle?
Q. What is the name of the Italian Renaissance artist who left behind works such as "David," "Pietà," and "The Last Judgment"?
Q. What is the capital of China?
Q. In microbiology, what term refers to eliminating all microorganisms and viruses from an object?
Q. What is the unit of frequency used to express CPU clock speeds and audio sampling frequencies?
Q. What bird is said to be a "symbol of peace" and is also used as a messenger for communication?
Q. Who was the central figure on the Western side in the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600?
Q. "Horenso," which represents the basics of business, is an abbreviation of what word (besides "report" and "contact")?
Q. The international team trophy, commonly known as the WBC, which determines the world's best baseball team, is an abbreviation for "World Baseball (what)"?
Q. What is the title of the record that Gian, a character in the manga "Doraemon," has released? Q. What fish is essential to the Nagoya specialty "Hitsumabushi"?
Q. In the fairy tale "Momotaro," what animal first became Momotaro's servant?
Q. What surname do the actors Noboru, Ken, and Takatoshi have in common?
Q. In Japanese dialect, what do the expressions "dandan," "nife-de-biru," and "ookini" mean?
Q. When referring to directing a film, how do you say "take something" using something the director holds in his hand?
Q. "You hit me!? My father has never hit me!" Who uttered this famous line?
Q. What is the name for the sand leveler used to prepare baseball fields, as it resembles a certain insect in shape?
Q. What kind of ball game tournament is generally referred to as "Summer Koshien"?
Q. "A survey of teenage girls asking "Taisho" (a type of insect)." What is the correct kanji for "Taisho"?
Q. What are the basic seasonings for Japanese cuisine - "sashisuseso" - along with sugar, salt, vinegar, and soy sauce?
Q. Who was the actor who played the main character, Tora-san, in the movie "Otoko wa Tsurai yo" (It's Tough Being a Man)?
Q. What popular dog breeds are "Flat-Coated," "Labrador," and "Golden"?
Q. Which of the following game genres, such as "Tetris," "Puyo Puyo," and "Mojipittan," best describes the onomatopoeia that describes the sound made when you press a button?
Q. What is the abbreviation for "horenso," which represents the basis of business and is the abbreviation for "report" (hoken) and "renraku" (contact)?
Q. What is the name of the stationery item that comes in varieties such as kneaded dough, sand, Kinnikuman, and plastic?
Q. What is the unit of measurement that represents 1000 times "giga" (giga)?
Q. What is the name of the US presidential residence designed by James Hoburn?
Q. Who was the female wrestler who retired in January 2019, holding the record of being the world champion for 13 consecutive tournaments?
Q. What is the name of the four-member artist group, all of whose members are dental school graduates?
Q. What male singer had a big hit in 1985 with "We Are Going to Tokyo," a song about the lives of farmers living in the countryside?
Q. What do you say when something is so sudden and surprising?
Q. In the word for digits of a number, the number above "billion" is "trillion," but which is above "trillion"?
Q. What sport is Slam Dunk based on?
Q. What do the crew of a Maritime Self-Defense Force ship eat every Friday to keep track of the days of the week?
Q. In baseball, when a "6-4-3 double play" is called, what position was the first to catch the ball?
Q. What kind of watch is "watch" specifically referred to in English?
Q. In the anime "Detective Conan," who of the following does not know Conan's true identity?
Q. What is the name of US President Franklin Roosevelt's response to the Great Depression?
Q. What was the name of the character played by Harrison Ford in the movie "Star Wars"?
Q. What is the German word for the baton used by an orchestra conductor?
Q. What is the biological term for an organism that possesses chloroplasts and can produce its own organic matter?
Q. What is the famous work by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch that depicts a man standing on a bridge covering his ears?
Q. What is the name of a French appetizer?
Q. In middle school science experiments, what is the reagent used to detect iodine?
Q. Which TV station broadcasts "24-Hour Television" every summer?
Q. What school does Ryoma, the main character of the manga "The Prince of Tennis," attend?
Q. What is the name of Ernest Hemingway's novel that depicts a lonely and fierce battle with a marlin?
Q. What is the name of the sushi roll that people bite into on Setsubun night, closing their eyes and making a wish?
Q. Who advocated the theory of evolution in his book "The Origin of Species"?
Q. What is the name of the association of ronin (masterless samurai) founded in Nagasaki at the end of the Edo period, led by Sakamoto Ryoma and others?
Q. What is the formula for finding the area of a circle?
Q. Which TV station broadcasts "Hodo Station" and "Music Station"?
Q. What is the famous line spoken by Suzu, the main character in the drama "Homeless Child"? "I don't need your sympathy. If you do..." What words come after this?
Q. What is the one letter that represents the stage of tooth decay at the dentist?
Q. What is the opening line of the children's song "Seven Children"?
Q. Which celebrity became famous for saying "Abayo!" as they leave?
Q. What is a Chinese dish characterized by its spicy flavor using chili peppers, such as mapo tofu or tantanmen?
Q. What is the name of the comedy duo consisting of Wakabayashi Masayasu and Kasuga Toshiaki, known for their "dame tsukkomi" (bad-tsukkomi) style?
Q. What types of chemistry lab equipment are there, such as round-bottomed and scalpel-shaped?
Q. What vegetables do the "cole" in coleslaw salad and the "choux" in cream puffs both refer to?
Q. How many years is compulsory education in Japan?
Q. What is the name of the room in schools where health consultations and treatment for minor injuries are given?
Q. In which prefecture is Hanshin Koshien Stadium located?
Q. What is the name of the household appliance that can be divided into dry and steam types?
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