miko; shrine maiden; young girl or woman (trad. an unmarried virgin) who assists priests at shrines; medium; sorceress; shamaness
costume; dress; attire; (arch.) interior decoration; (arch.) landscaping; (arch.) furnishing
all night long; all through the night
worshipper; worshiper; visitor (to a shrine or temple); pilgrim
pull; patronage; tug; discount
to be moist; to be damp; to profit by; to receive benefits; to become rich; to become at ease financially
all that one has; all that there is; the whole
visit (to a shrine, grave, etc.); worship
to work (someone) hard; to push (someone) around
care; attentiveness; attention; consideration (for others); solicitude
another place; somewhere else; outside (one's family or group); someone else; not caring for; being indifferent to
to complain; to make a complaint
joint; knuckle; tune; melody; knot (in wood); node in a bamboo stem
order (esp. to a number of people); command; ritual of bowing at start and end of school class
cliche; platitude; formula; set phrase
change for the better; improvement; looking better (than before)
lonely; lonesome; solitary; desolate
fixed form; regular shape; standard-size mail
section (i.e. of text); sentence; phrase; verse (of 5 or 7 mora in Japanese poetry; of 4, 5, or 7 characters in Chinese poetry); haiku; first 17 morae of a renga, etc.
reward; compensation; collateral; security; turning to look behind
cheap structure (e.g. of houses)
school; school building; schoolhouse
(those) who are; (that) which is; in the capacity of
attendance (at school); going to school
to overlook (a mistake, fault, etc.); to tolerate; to let pass; to give someone a break; to let someone off lightly; to be lenient
some (at the start of a number in place of a digit)
indoor (court, pool, etc.)
halfway; half measures; unfinished; incomplete; by halves; half-baked
South Pole; the Antarctic; Antarctica
base (military, expedition, etc.)
wintry; very cold-looking (e.g. landscape); bleak (e.g. room, street); desolate; empty (of furnishings)
to feel ashamed; to be abashed
after school (at the end of the day)