store;  shop;  establishment;  restaurant
 tending a store;  salesperson;  sales clerk;  shop assistant
 to set up shop;  to open a store
 closing up shop (for the day);  stopping business;  going out of business
 night stall;  night shop;  night fair
 to run a shop;  to have a shop
 store's appearance (esp. shop front, signs, etc.)
 to close down a business;  to shut a business
 little shop;  small shop;  my shop;  low class whorehouse in Fujiwara (Edo period);  low class brothel;  passage formed under the eaves of houses after heavy snowfalls (Tōhoku region)
 food stand;  food stall;  branch store
 misedashi;  debut of an apprentice geisha;  ceremony in which a shikomi becomes a maiko
 new store;  newly-opened store
 starting a business;  opening a store (for the day)
 nakamise;  shops lining a passageway in the precincts of a Shinto shrine
 simple store;  booth;  stall
 mid-sized store;  middle-class brothel (in a red-light district)
 paper store;  paper merchant;  paper seller;  paper maker
 displaying prostitutes behind a grille
(arch.)  display shelf (in a store);  store;  shop
 store stamp;  stamp on receipt indicating item was bought in said store