to count on;  to expect;  to put confidence in;  to trust in;  to depend on
 deep;  profound;  dense;  thick;  close (relationship);  intense;  strong
 collapse;  crumbling;  breaking down;  (radioactive) decay;  disintegration
 to cause;  to induce;  to bring about;  to pull upright;  to help up (e.g. a fallen person)
 riskiness;  (level of) danger
 hostility;  antagonism;  opposition
 historical context;  historical background
 accomplishment;  execution
 back;  rear;  background;  behind the scenes
 rule over the whole country
 near;  close;  close (in time);  soon;  close (relationship);  friendly
 et cetera;  etc.;  and the like;  and so forth
 interval;  space;  valley;  gorge;  loophole (in a wall);  crenel
 to break;  to smash;  to defeat;  to destroy;  to eliminate
 when it becomes;  when it comes to
 to creep in;  to steal in;  to sneak in
 complete;  completion;  perfection;  accomplishment
 skill;  skillful;  dexterity;  flattery
 quite;  entirely;  completely;  as if;  as though;  just like
 to dance (orig. a hopping dance)
 to sleep;  to die;  to rest (in peace);  to lie idle (e.g. of resources);  to lie unused; (arch.)  to close one's eyes
 matter causing distress;  something causing worry
 lonely;  lonesome;  solitary;  desolate
 football juggling;  soccer ball juggling;  lifting (in a rugby line-out);  (breast) lifting surgery
 wonderful;  splendid;  magnificent
 getting closer;  drawing nearer;  being not much different;  being near (age, skill, etc.);  becoming close (i.e. friendly);  becoming intimate
 to name;  to call;  to christen;  to term
 to impose;  to visit upon;  to inflict
 friend;  ally;  supporter;  taking sides with;  supporting;  standing by
 otaku;  geek;  nerd;  enthusiast
 road;  path;  way;  set of practices;  Buddhist teachings;  Taoism;  modern administrative region of Japan (Hokkaido)
 spirits (distilled beverage)
 evangelist;  evangelistic worker
 expresses a firm view or feeling;  please ...;  would you ...
 bad person;  villain;  scoundrel;  wrongdoer;  wicked person
 to succeed (in doing);  to pull something off;  to manage (to do a job)
 unless one ...;  if one does not ...
 surname;  family name;  hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing)
 name;  given name;  title;  fame;  renown;  pretext