
The Mainichi News Quiz for May 16
How closely have you been following events in Japan? Try The Mainichi News Quiz to test your news knowledge. Ready?
According to a recent survey, what percentage of climbers on Mount Fuji's Yoshida Trail approved of the entry restrictions implemented last year?
A) About 20%
B) About 70%
C) About 80%
D) About 90%
Go to The Mainichi Home Page
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