Three Mountains of Yamato (Mt. Miminashi, Mt. Kagu, and Mt. Unebi)
to drive mad; to upset; to disturb; to cause a malfunction; to throw out of kilter; to put out of order
peacelessness; lacking social peace
fierce look; frightening look; tough look; aggressive attitude; coercive attitude; taking a hard line
greenish nasal mucus; green snot
clumsily; with clumsy hands
sharing with others what has been given to you; sharing a portion of the profit with others
avoided by everybody; disliked by everybody; (lit.) not even a dog will eat (it)
to put in a (plaster) cast
a cold can lead to all sorts of illnesses
proud; triumphant; boastful
to be able to hold one's head up (of a baby)
lingering snow; snowfall at the end of the winter or the beginning of spring
throat lozenge; cough drop
Battle of Ueno (battle of the Boshin war; 1868)
to astonish; to astound; to stupefy; to flabbergast; to strike a person dumb; to dumbfound
perfectly white skin (woman); skin as white as snow
going round in circles; game of cat and mouse; pointless and repetitive back-and-forth; itachigokko; Japanese children's game
to say time and time again; to say till you're blue in the face
body set on fire from head to foot (like a daruma doll being ritually incinerated)
to turn out just as one wished; to play into the hands (of)
owning nothing except the clothes on one's back
to pity (one another); to commiserate
examination; interrogation; questioning
maker; builder; creator; tenant farmer
pawn; pledge (given as security)
bureau; chest of drawers; cabinet
carefree; free from worry
eye mucus; eye discharge; sleep
company person; company man; company woman; corporate soldier
being postponed; being repeatedly put off; being delayed
excellent (piece of) work
refusing to allow a passenger on board a train or into a bus or taxi
unintentionally; inadvertently; calmly; casually; nonchalantly; innocently