playboy;  libertine;  (professional) gambler;  person without a steady job;  idler
 nightlife;  night amusements
 word game;  wordplay;  playing with words
 playfulness;  playful mood;  imaginativeness
 bathing (in a lake, river, or in the sea);  playing in the water;  playing with water
 game of make-believe;  child's play;  pretend play
 chasing after women;  womanizing
 playing with fire;  doing something dangerous; (fig.) playing with fire;  playing around (with someone);  flirting
 playing with balls (e.g. football, playing catch, etc.)
 enjoying oneself on a river (e.g. boating, swimming, fishing)
 plaything;  playing (with a toy);  gambling;  activity using hand-gestures (esp. playing games or singing songs)
 playful;  sportive;  pleasure-seeking;  pleasure seeker;  playful person
 playmate;  companion;  friend to play with
 playing in the mud;  playing with mud
 ritual performance (usually around New Year) to pray for a successful rice harvest in the coming year
 outing;  picnic;  excursion
 song and dance performed as an offering to the gods
 being entertained by a geisha
 game;  pastime;  recreation;  diversion
 gathering shellfish, crabs, etc. on the seashore
 making things out of dirt (for fun)
 playing in the mud;  playing with mud
 (private) geisha entertainment;  being entertained by one or more geisha (in a tea house or traditional Japanese restaurant)
 action rhymes;  song sung (by children) as part of a game
 prank;  evil pleasures;  gambling
 playing with dolls displayed on the Girl's Festival
 (children's) play clothes;  playsuit;  leisurewear;  leisure clothes;  sports coat;  sportswear
 paint sniffing;  thinner sniffing;  glue sniffing (huffing)
 filled pause (e.g. um, er);  filler word
 (private) geisha entertainment;  being entertained by one or more geisha (in a tea house or traditional Japanese restaurant)
 ne-no-hi-no-asobi;  collecting herbs and pulling out young pine trees by the roots (annual event held on the first day of the Rat of the New Year)
 being entertained by a maiko (geisha apprentice)
 Azuma-asobi (ancient Japanese dance suite that originated in eastern Japan)