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[For children] "The riddle! Moderate Adventure 2" Tips, Answers and Commentary Pages

On this page, "Unravel the riddle! It contains tips and answers to the problem for solving the problem of Magaya Adventure 2. In addition, we will also tell you information that could not be conveyed on the event mount!

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Mission 1 Clear SDGs Sugoroku!

Quiz 1: What does it mean that the temperature of the entire earth rises? → Chi □□□ On □□ Ca

Too much "greenhouse gases" such as carbon dioxide increase, which exceeds the amount that the earth can control, and increases the average temperature of the earth. Carbon dioxide in the air began to increase when we started using fossil fuels such as oil and coal.
Relationship with SDGs
Warm □As we progress, we have a lot of impact on our lives. For example, extreme weather conditions such as torrential rainfalls, floods, and intense heat also occur. □Warm □It is said that this is the cause. In order to continue living on the earth, we need to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. In Yokohama City, we are promoting decarbonization initiatives under the slogan "Zero Carbon Yokohama". There are many energy-saving actions that can be familiar, such as not leaving the TV on and quickly opening and closing the refrigerator.

Quiz 2: What does it mean to consume locally produced food? → Chi □□ Chi□□□

Why don't you abbreviate "local production and local consumption" to four characters?
Relationship with SDGs
"Consuming what is obtained from the land on the land" is an environmentally friendly initiative. This is because a short transport distance of food can also reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Not only can you eat fresh vegetables produced locally, but also support local producers.

Quiz 3: What is the small plastic that pollutes the sea? → □□□□ Plastic

It contains a word with the meaning of "small" starting with "ma". A small plastic with a size of 5mm or less.
Relationship with SDGs
Plastic is a very convenient material, but it is hard to break down in nature. Many people may have seen photos and images of many plastics coming out of the stomach of sea creatures such as whales launched on the coast. The place where the garbage flows through is the sea. Let's start with what we can do to reduce the cost of plastic, such as carrying my bags and bottles, to protect the lives of sea creatures.

Quiz 4: What is the food that can still be eaten but is thrown away? → Shokhin□□

Foods that can be eaten but are discarded, such as food left uneatable. A word with the meaning of "loss" is included.
Relationship with SDGs
In Yokohama City, about 93,000 tons of food is discarded annually. This is about 25 kilograms per citizen per year. If you have food that you can't eat at home, try using the food bank drive approach as soon as possible.

Quiz 5: What are vehicles that carry more people than cars (gasoline cars) and airplanes that do not emit carbon dioxide? → □□ Sha

It is a railway vehicle powered by electricity.
Relationship with SDGs
Because it is powered by electricity, you can run without refueling like a car (gasoline car). It is an eco-friendly vehicle because it can carry many people at once. Buses can also be run with many people at once, making it an eco-friendly vehicle. If you are driving a car, try eco-driving.

Quiz 6: What is "3R" to reduce garbage? → Li □□□ Reuse, Recycle

This word means "reducing garbage itself." If you write in English, it is "Rede □□s".
Relationship with SDGs
To reduce waste □□□ Reuse and recycling are important. Li □□□ S means reducing the amount of garbage itself, reuse means repeatedly using it many times, and recycling means separating and reusing it as a resource. One of the three most environmentally friendly initiatives is the ri. □□□ S.

Quiz 7: What is a design that is easy for everyone? → □□□□□□ Design

A word with the meaning of "all, universal" starting with "yu" is included. A design designed to be easy for anyone to use, regardless of gender, age, nationality, etc.
Relationship with SDGs
There are various people in society who live together, such as the elderly, the disabled, and those raising children. People's abilities and individuality are different from each other, and there is no one in all. In addition, abilities and individuality change due to changes in age and environment. It is necessary for society as a whole to promote barrier-free and universal design initiatives so that everyone can live in.

Quiz 8: In trade with developing countries, what does it mean to trade at an appropriate price? → □□□ Trade

The word that means "f" and means "f" is included.
Relationship with SDGs
The aim is to eliminate trade that is disadvantageous to developing countries by continuously trading products produced in developing countries at appropriate prices. □□□ The purchase of trade products leads to people living in developing countries to improve their lives on their own, and it is a familiar international cooperation that we can do. □□□ Trades include a lot of chocolate, coffee and cotton products.

Quiz 9: What are the facilities that support daily life, such as transportation and electricity? → □□□ La

What is "Infrastructure" for 4 characters? To translate it directly, it means "substructure".
Relationship with SDGs
Goal 9 of the SDGs sets out the goal of "building resilient infrastructure, promoting comprehensive and sustainable industrialization, and promoting innovation." "Resilient" in the goal is a word that means "resiliency." In Yokohama City, through local activities, we are working on “Hama Road Supporters” to participate in town development and community development, and keep familiar roads in good condition. In addition, the "Road Damage Reporting System" leads to a quick grasp of road damage and prompt response.

Quiz 10: What are creatures that transmit infectious diseases such as Zika fever and malaria?→□

I feel very itchy when stabbed. It is said that only females suck blood to get nutrients to lay eggs.
Relationship with SDGs
Overseas, □There have been many reports of infectious diseases. Care must be taken even after returning to Japan to prevent the spread of infection from those who have been infected overseas and returned to the country. In addition, it is important that children themselves know behaviors that are good for their health, develop the ability to make choices, and continue to behave good for their health even as adults.

Quiz 11: What are the flowers and trees of Hodogaya Ward? → Flower: □Mi □Wood: C □Moo□

Flower: It is a plant native to Japan and blooms from late March to May. Flower language is "humble" and "honesty".
Wood: It has long been popular as a Hinamatsuri tree. We are also planting trees on the front entrance of the ward office.

Relationship with SDGs
In Yokohama City, good environments such as water, greenery, and agriculture are spreading in places close to civil life, and it is necessary to pass on this rich environment to the next generation. The stable preservation of important habitats and farmlands of living creatures will enrich biodiversity.

Quiz 12: How do you replace AI in Japanese? AI (AI) is being used to achieve the SDGs. → □□□□ Chinou

AI is an acronym for "Artificial Intelligence". An artificially recreating the same intelligence as a human being on a computer.
Relationship with SDGs
In order to achieve the 17 goals set out in the SDGs, it is said that the use of innovative technologies such as AI is essential. For example, AI analyze vast and complex data and improve productivity in a variety of tasks. A familiar example of everyday life is that cleaning robots also use AI technology.

Quiz 13: What is the energy that is environmentally friendly and uses the power of nature? → Rhinea □□□□□ Energy

In English, it is referred to as "Renewable Energy". It originates from energy that exists in nature, such as sunlight, wind, and geothermal.
Relationship with SDGs
For now, much energy is relied on fossil fuels such as coal and oil. However, such energy resources are also limited. Energy that exists in the natural world, such as the sun, wind, and hydropower, can be used for a long time.

Mission 2 Walk through the town of Hodogaya to unravel the riddles!

Where is the first riddle station?
If you include one letter of the answer, you can make four words per question, but this is a hint about one of them.
It is a fortune-telling that you see your hand.
2 How do you describe "what was made similar to the real shape" with two kanji characters? If it's difficult, try to solve 3 and 4 first.
3 What are the instruments that use the kanji character "koto"? This instrument plays sound using two bees.
4 If you put this word into another word, it is "calligraphy".
Would you like to make 5 stars in Japanese?
6 When I draw a line on a picture lined with three people, I can see the kanji of the answer. 

Where is the second riddle?
The problem sentence is "Fiell out the fire and line up the letters!"
How about using "fire extinguishing" in another way?

Kesho + kenuki
Let's pull out something for you.

Menbo + Mennuki
Let's pull out something from Menbo.

Lottery + lottery
Let's pull something out of the lottery.

Once you know your destination, follow Katakana from XX station.
When it's hot, let's drink water.


The third riddle local photo

Let's actually go to the third riddle!
(Please see this photo.)
If you look closely at the top of the ladder truck and the white place, will you see something?

Follow the fourth riddle instructions to escape!
Why don't you remove the soup and garlic from the characters in the key lock?
If you don't know, please refer to how to solve the second riddle.

Mission 3 Unravel the riddles related to the old tales of Hodogaya!

Let's actually go according to the first riddle instructions!
Instructions: A, a, c, and d have numbers. If you draw a line towards A, you should have an arrow.

Challenge the second riddle large maze!
Tips 1: Let's put the Jizo on the border. You can warp each other.
Tips 2: Where is the Jizo-sama to be placed? Let's take a look at the tops we used in Sugoroku.
Tips 3: Sakaigi Jizo is located on the border. Where are the borders?

Let's put 13 characters hiragana in the final mission a to j square!

Tips 1: Let's look for a cat. You may be on the fire department page!
Tips 2: Where's the hako? Hako is related to Mission 1.
Tips 3: Let's combine the paper so that the red star and the blue star are connected.

Answers and Commentary

Answer of Mission 1 Clear SDGs Sugoroku!

Mission 1 Quiz 1-3 Answers

Answer
Quiz 1: Chikyu ondanka (global warming)
Quiz 2: Chisanchisho (locally grown and consumed)
Quiz 3: Microplastic

Answers from Mission 1 Quiz 4 to 5

Answer
Quiz 4: Shokuhinros (food loss)
Quiz 5: Densha (train)
Quiz 6: Reduce

Mission 1 Quiz 7-8

Answer
Quiz 7: Universal design
Quiz 8: Fair trade
Quiz 9: Infrastructure

Answers to Mission 1 Quiz 10-13

Answer
Quiz 10: mosquitoes
Quiz 11: Sumire, Hana Momomo
Quiz 12: Jin Kochi Nou (Artificial Intelligence)
Quiz 13: Saiseika Nou Energy (Renewable Energy)

Answer of Mission 2 Walk through the town of Hodogaya to unravel the riddle!

Where is the first riddle station?

Mission 2 The first riddle answer

Answer
Hoshikawa Station in Soutetsu Line

Where is the second riddle?

Mission 2 riddle answer to the second

Answer
Go to Shobosho (fire department) on the katakana route!

Let's actually go to the third riddle!

Mission 2 The third riddle answer

Answer
119
15

Follow the fourth riddle instructions to escape!

Mission 2 No. 4 riddle answer

Answer

Answer of Mission 3 Unravel the riddles related to the old tales of Hodogaya!

Let's actually go according to the first riddle instructions!

Mission 3 The first riddle answer

Answer
Let's go to the place where 9, 5, and 4 are connected to 1 from the map on page 6.
Beer Sakashita

Challenge the second riddle large maze!

Mission 3 No. 2 riddle maze

Answer
Hodogaya is a post town on the Tokaido)

Mission 3 No. 2 riddle answer

Answer to the final mission Let's put 13 characters hiragana in the mass a~j!

Answer to Final Mission

Determination of the final mission

Determination of the final mission

The cat in "Find a cat" is p.4. If you read only the red letters in the balloon that Sonyan says, you can read "open the box."
The box is the Sugoroku used in Mission 1. Why don't you open "box = Sugoroku" and make a star on the map as instructed by the mission?
Have you made two stars, a red star and a blue star? When you read the letters pointed by the blue arrows of a and b, you can read them.
A is answered "ki" and b is "mi".

※Please be assured that even if the answer to the final mission is different, it will be eligible for lottery for gifts.
(You don't have to apply for the correct answer again.)

Inquiries to this page

Hodogaya Ward General Affairs Department Ward Administration Promotion Division

Phone: 045-334-6227

Phone: 045-334-6227

Fax: 045-333-7945

E-Mail address ho-kikaku@city.yokohama.lg.jp

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