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手
hilly section of a city (usu. upscale residential)
Yamanote (hilly residential section of western Tokyo, incl. Yotsuya, Aoyama, Koishikawa, Hongo, Ichigaya, Akasaka, Azabu and surrounds)
place near the mountains
jitte; short truncheon with a hook made of metal or wood (used by policemen and private thief-takers in Edo Japan)
self-willed; (doing or saying things) to suit one's own convenience; oblivious to the convenience of others
Work of art, literature, music, etc. name
Dirty Hands (1948 play by Jean-Paul Sartre)
means of communication
wooden joints
paired karate kata
Sumo
beltwork
reader (person)
person who reads the cards (in karuta games)
Also written as 詠み手
composer (of a poem)
being a good listener; good listener
Prefix; With noun+する or noun+をverb
to allow oneself to ...; to take the liberty of ...
it is presumed that; (I, we) presume that
on one's own accord; by one's arbitrary decision
baseball player; ballplayer
(referring to a person) receiver; receiving side; viewer; listener
both hands
wholeheartedly (approve, agree, etc.); unconditionally; completely
