Now, according to Peter’s plans in Japan, decide if the following statements are true or false by choosing the appropriate option. You can know your score at the end of the exercise.

 TrueFalse 
They’re eating on the streets of Japanese cities.
It doesn’t say. Tsukiji market, for example, is not the street.
It doesn’t say. Tsukiji market, for example, is not the street.
They’re going from Tokyo to Osaka and then to Kyoto.
They’re going from Kyoto to Osaka and then to Tokyo.
They’re going from Kyoto to Osaka and then to Tokyo.
They’re starting each day with raw fish.
It doesn’t say it.
It doesn’t say it.
They are staying in an okiya in Kyoto.
It doesn’t say.
It doesn’t say.
They’re eating something dangerous in Japan.
They’re seeing Tokyo from the emperor’s palace.
They’re seeing the city from the Tokyo Sky Tree Tower.
They’re seeing the city from the Tokyo Sky Tree Tower.
They’re tasting different sorts of food in their trip.
In Kyoto they’re visiting old buildings.
They’re seeing beautiful lakes.
They’re seeing rivers.
They’re seeing rivers.
Peter and Sarah are going to Japan by ship.
They’re going by plane.
They’re going by plane.