dance hall;  dance floor;  landing (stairs);  leveling off (e.g. in the economy);  period of stagnation
 to begin to dance;  to break into a dance
 Bon Festival dance;  Lantern Festival dance
 to begin to dance;  to break into a dance
 naked dance;  dancing naked;  striptease;  strip show
 Awa Odori Festival (Tokushima)
 Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing
 to dance all night;  to dance until dawn
 "dancing" with hands and arms from a seated position;  dancing empty-handed
 dancing or jumping for joy
 to spring up;  to leap to one's feet;  to jump up and down
 Buddhist incantation using chanting, drumbeating, and dancing
 song performed while dancing;  ballad
 float at a festival upon which one can dance
 dance performance held in April by geisha and maiko in Kyoto's Gion district
 iteration mark (used to represent repetition of the previous character);  ditto mark
 mass dancing;  large-group dancing;  dance with entire troupe
 dragon dance (e.g. in the Nagasaki Kunchi festival)
 word consisting of (two) repeated syllables
 refined version of ta-asobi dance performed in Tōhoku about half way through the first lunar month
 dancing on a street corner