hinona (Japanese variety of long-rooted pickling turnip, Brassica rapa var. akana)
reception of a decoration; reception of an order (of merit)
to push aside; to shove aside; to rake away (leaves)
5S (workplace organization system); Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain
closed circle (of suspects, in mystery fiction)
dispel (esp. magic or potion used to return one's character to normal status in an RPG, etc.)
fabric store; draper; dry-goods store
ukiyo-e print produced with various shades of indigo (and sometimes small amounts of vermilion or yellow)
increment; amount of increase
closed circle (of suspects, in mystery fiction)
to let the tension out of one's shoulders; to relax; to not take oneself too seriously
turning into a brand; branding
pattern maker (for clothing); fashion designer
state of uncertainty; limbo; leaving unfinished with the intention of inflicting suffering; dragging out tortuously; (lit.) half-killing a snake
rose apple (Syzygium jambos); Malabar plum; jambos
exchange; conversion; replacement; switching (to); switchover
gushing; overflowing; everlasting; unfailing; endless
to accuse someone falsely; to make a false charge
knockoff; counterfeit goods
to settle a matter; to get even with someone
waitress (in a ryokan or traditional restaurant); hostess
to threaten; to make threats
to trick someone (into confirming or revealing the truth); to ask a leading question
young woman who uses the first person pronoun "boku"
to pressure; to put pressure (on); to press
longitudinal winding; curling (e.g. hair)
symbol used in place of a censored word (e.g. blank, circle, X, asterisk); turn (in set-type proofing); upside-down character
affectionately; tenderly; lovingly
right beside; close to; nearby
physiological saline; normal saline; saline solution
shortage of capital; lack of funds; cash flow problem