Japanese chaff flower (Achyranthes japonica)
hawthorn-leaf maple (Acer crataegifolium); uri maple
most specific part of an address (postal term); neighbourhood
Japanese white pine (favored for gardens and bonsai)
duck face; duck lips; facial expression where the lips are pursed and corners of the mouth raised
to smear with blood; to kill
sorrel (Rumex acetosa); Common sorrel; garden sorrel; spinach dock
eponym (person after whom something is named)
wet wipes; wet tissues; disinfecting wipes
to be covered in grass; to be grassy; to be verdant
to lose hope; to be plunged into darkness
hold; catch; connection; relationship; unease; discomfort
inchworm; measuring worm; looper (caterpillar)
massage (esp. anma, a traditional form of Japanese massage); masseur; masseuse; (arch.) blind person
Chinese mulberry (Morus bombycis); kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa)
first Obon following someone's death
south side of a mountain; Sanyo district
to grapple with; to wrestle with; to engage in a bout; to tackle (e.g. a problem); to come to grips with; to work hard on
power of description; descriptive powers; ability to describe
appendix; postscript; retrofit; post-installation; giving a reason afterwards; making an excuse after the event
to become empty (hollow); to relax from a tense situation into a vacant or absent minded state
deeply indented coastline; rias coastline
Asiatic dayflower (Commelina communis)
(arch.) pain; (arch.) trouble; illness
the more one looks (at it) the more...
to toss away; to throw out
Japanese knotweed (Reynoutria japonica); flowering bamboo