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- 7. Graves are visited during the week (ohigan) around this holiday.
- 8. A tall, red flower with many long, thin petals. It's slightly poisonous.
- 11. A holiday to celebrate labor and hard work. It shares a similar name with an American holiday.
- 14. In Japan, this fruit is often green on the outside and orange inside. In the US, it's usually orange both inside and out!
- 15. This food is often roasted. You can find it cooking by the entrance of many stores like groceries and Don Quijote.
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- 1. 文化の日
- 2. A sweet treat made from a common fruit. It is often made with caramel and put on a stick.
- 3. A holiday that began in various places like Ireland and Mexico. People these days often dress up and get candy.
- 4. An orange fruit that is often eaten dried.
- 5. A delicious roasted fruit. You can eat it in Mont Blanc!
- 6. These things come from trees to the ground and people put them in piles. Before they fall, they becomes beautiful colors like red, orange, and yellow.
- 9. This is a sweet drink made from a fruit juice. Did you know "cider" in American English doesn't mean a carbonated drink?
- 10. A nut that is often eaten by squirrels and birds. It is used in Kashikiri, which is made in Kochi Prefecture.
- 12. A popular meal with a flavorful broth, various vegetables, and some meat. It's best enjoyed on cold days.
- 13. A day to promote health, sports, and exercise.
