disguising oneself as a man; dressing as a man (for a woman); male clothing
female clothing; wearing female clothing; cross dressing (for a man)
coffee shop; tearoom; coffee lounge; coffeehouse; cafe
program (e.g. theatre, theater); programme; (theatrical) piece; number; performance
hammer throw (track and field)
ball-toss game, in which balls are thrown into a basket on a high pole (played at sports festivals)
competition; contest; rivalry; competition (between organisms or species)
school festival; cultural festival; annual open day school event showcasing student talent
(school) athletic festival; sports day; field day
refresh (e.g. memory, one's spirits, etc.)
cheering song; supporters' song
song; singing; classical Japanese poem (esp. tanka); modern poetry
manager (e.g. of a business, an idol, etc.); in a sports team (esp. at school) someone who does the routine drudge work
performer; entertainer; actor
lie; fib; mistake; error; unwise move; bad decision
live (esp. concert, show, etc.); live performance; alive
to bring to naught; to bring to nought; to abuse (esp. another's kindness); to empty; to clear
proxy; ringer; substitute; second serving of noodles (to add to previously purchased ramen)
taking part on the spur of the moment; participating without registering beforehand; last-minute entrant; specking on flower petals
to feign composure; to act like one has (time, money, strength, etc.) to spare
wording (esp. of written text); classical Chinese literary style; traditional written Chinese
uppercase letter; capital letter; large character; large writing; the (kanji) character "dai" meaning "big"; huge character "dai" formed by fires lit on the side of a mountain in Kyoto on August 16 each year
to teach; to take a teaching job
shape; form; appearance; state; situation; suitable
public morals; discipline; rules governing social behavior
orchid of Western origin; tropical orchid
bleaching; bleached cotton; doxxing; doxing; public humiliation (as an Edo period punishment)
baggy pants, worn by construction workers and juvenile delinquents
fault; defect; minor; 5-point card
school uniform for boys, often with stand-up collar, long jacket and loose trousers
change for the better; improvement; looking better (than before)
lower grades of primary school (first, second, and sometimes third grades)
four (fundamental) rules of arithmetic
temple elementary school (during the Edo period)