lunch;  midday meal;  food served at a tea party (tea ceremony)
 calm;  composed;  leisurely
 (computer) monitor;  consumer who comments on products, television programs, etc. (programmes);  program or utility that monitors a program or activity
 to hang;  to suspend;  to hang oneself;  to hoist an opponent off of his feet by his loincloth;  to turn upwards (as if being pulled);  to be slanted (of eyes)
 to be reflected;  to harmonize with (harmonise);  to come out (photo);  to be projected;  to be displayed (on a screen)
 arrival in Japan;  coming to Japan;  visit to Japan
 suddenly;  all of a sudden
 largest class;  top category
 shyness;  fear of strangers;  stranger anxiety
 to quiet;  to calm down;  to compose oneself;  to settle down
 swiftly;  rapidly;  suddenly;  abruptly;  sharply (of a slope, bend, etc.);  steeply
 what's the matter?;  what's wrong?;  what happened (to) ...?;  what have you done (with) ...?;  where is ...?
 after a long time;  for the first time in a while
 clicking one's tongue;  tut-tut;  smacking one's lips (with relish)
 strife;  riot;  (media) uproar;  brouhaha;  feud;  tussle
 arrival;  coming (e.g. something awaited);  advent
 noisily (esp. the noise of heavy feet)
 busy;  hurried;  confused;  flurried
 person;  character;  one's character;  one's personality;  able person;  talented person
 just now;  a moment ago;  this very minute
 influence;  effect;  to influence;  to affect;  to have an influence on
 to have (urgent) business;  to have something one needs to attend to;  to have something one wants to say (to someone)
 to accept;  to receive;  to agree
 lower floor;  downstairs;  bottom of the stairs;  foot of the stairs
 to take on;  to undertake;  to take over;  to inherit;  to guarantee;  to vouch for
 if you think about it;  come to think of it
 junior high school student;  middle school pupil
 living by oneself;  living alone
 life;  living;  I;  me;  student
 remainder;  remnant;  not very;  not much;  too much;  excessively
 stealthily;  secretly;  in secret
 stealthy steps;  soft steps
 to peek (through a keyhole, gap, etc.);  to look down into (a ravine, etc.);  to peek into (a shop, bookstore, etc.);  to sneak a look at;  to take a quick look at;  to peep (through a telescope, microscope, etc.);  to stick out (a scarf from a collar, etc.)
 dangerous;  perilous;  threatening;  stern (expression);  hostile (attitude);  sharp