junior high school;  middle school;  lower secondary school
 evaporation;  disappearance (of people intentionally concealing their whereabouts);  unexplained disappearance
 shock (psychological);  crisis (esp. financial);  event that rattles the markets;  shock (physical, mechanical);  shock (e.g. due to lack of blood flow);  trauma
 liquor-soaked;  continuous drinking;  daily drinking;  binge drinking
 charge for a meal (usu. at school);  school lunch fee
 poor;  needy;  lacking (quantity and quality-wise);  poor;  scanty
 to lead (a) life (usu. preceded by the type of life)
 (newspaper) carrier;  newspaper (delivery) boy (girl);  new
 part-time job;  side job;  part-time worker;  albite
 excursion;  field trip;  school trip
 this world;  this life;  world of the living
 embezzlement;  misappropriation;  usurpation
 attention;  notice;  care;  caution;  advice;  warning
 going into a frenzy;  flying into a rage
 kitchen knife;  carving knife; (arch.)  cooking; (arch.)  food
 to attack;  to assail;  to succeed (someone in a post, role, etc.);  to make a sudden visit
 to jostle;  to shove and push;  to struggle with one another
 inside;  within;  while (e.g. one is young);  during;  among;  amongst;  in (secret, chaos, poverty, etc.)
 to make a mistake (in);  to commit an error;  to be wrong;  to be incorrect;  to mislead;  to misguide
 to shelter (e.g. a fugitive);  to harbour;  to harbor;  to hide;  to give refuge to
 good;  advantage;  sake;  purpose;  consequence;  result
 vice;  immorality;  corruption
 devil;  demon;  Satan;  the Devil;  Māra;  evil spirits or forces that hinder one's path to enlightenment
 to sell (well);  to be well known;  to be popular;  to be famous
 this;  our;  the ... in question;  right;  justice;  fairness
 program (e.g. TV);  programme
 simultaneous;  concurrent;  same time;  synchronous;  together
 good;  advantage;  sake;  purpose;  consequence;  result
 misprint;  misspelling;  typo;  typographical error;  erratum
 omitted character;  omitted letter
 outbreak;  spring forth;  generation (e.g. of power or heat);  genesis;  ontogeny;  development of complex multicellular structures from cell(s) in a simple state
 Meiji era (1868.9.8-1912.7.30)
 cheap;  rash;  thoughtless;  careless
 life;  existence;  (one's) working life;  career;  life force;  lifeblood
 one;  1;  best;  first;  foremost;  beginning;  start