Choose one of the things below and compare it to other things (including non-Japanese things if you can) until your partner guesses which one you are talking about. Do they agree with your descriptions?
Useful phrases
It looks (like)…and/ but it… It smells (like)…and/ but it… It sounds (like)…and/ but it… It feels (like)…and/ but it… It tastes (like)…and/ but it… |
- Anko
- Chabudai
- Chankonabe
- Chasen
- Chashitsu
- Chawan
- Chuhai
- Daifuku
- Daikon
- Dorayaki
- Edamame
- Enka
- Family restaurant
- Fusuma
- Futon
- Genmaicha
- Geta
- Hakama
- Hayashi rice
- Hibachi
- High ball
- Hijiki
- Houjicha
- Ikebana
- Jimbei
- Kakejiku
- Kamaboko
- Karinto
- Konnyaku
l Kotatsu
- Kouhaku gassen
- Matcha
l Matsutake
- Mochi
- Monjayaki
- Natto
- Nira
- Obi
- Oden
- Okonomiyaki
- Omuraisu
- Onigiri
- Onsentamago
- Oshibori
- Otohime
- Ramen
- Sembei
- Shabu-shabu
- Shochu
- Shouji
- Soba
- Sukiyaki
- “Sweet potato”
- Tabi
l Tansu
- Tempura
- Tonkatsu
- Tonkatsu sauce
- Udon
- Washlette
l Wasabi
- Yakitori
- Yukata
- Zabuton
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