everywhere; all over the place
nothing to sneeze at; pretty impressive
small wooden Japanese toy that flies when spun between the palms of one's hands
to trample down; to devastate
to hit and break open; to crush; to smash
slight; thin; on the weak side
seasonal greeting; conventional opening phrase in a letter, appropriate to the season
to knock back; to strike back; to beat in revenge
(post-Heian) shrine dedicated to Amaterasu
to leave behind; to misplace; to forget
paving (a road); surfacing (with asphalt, concrete, etc.); pavement
to peel off and fall; to flake away
to have excess momentum (from going too fast, using too much force, etc.); to get carried away; to go overboard; to overdo (something)
kinako mochi; mochi sprinkled with sweetened soy flour
to waste; to treat shabbily; to treat frivolously; to handle roughly; to treat without respect
to knock down; to send flying
to sink (into); to get depressed
constructing and selling a ready-built house
to stumble a step or two forward (when trying to stop); to pass one's destination and stumble a step or two forward; to totter
light used as a religious offering; paper lantern (hung up near the door of performers and geishas)
disagreeable; unpleasant; nasty; detestable; sarcastic; snide
to bury; to embed; to implant
harmless and inoffensive; bland; tepid
to graze (e.g. bullet); to scratch; to touch lightly; to take a percentage; to exploit; to squeeze
to grasp back; to squeeze back; to grab back
toll parking lot; toll car park
to have both; to possess both; to combine with
to lay aside; to set aside
sit-ups; exercise to strengthen one's abdominal muscles
zigzag-shaped paper streamer often used to adorn Shinto-related objects
ice pop; icy pole; popsicle; ice lolly
to break into fragments; to go to pieces