scenery;  scene;  landscape;  scene (e.g. of a crime)
 clear;  precise;  definite;  distinct
 to draw;  to paint;  to depict;  to describe;  to picture in one's mind;  to imagine
 to be able (to);  to be possible (to)
 literally;  to the letter;  literal
 instant;  moment;  (split) second;  (in a) flash;  (in the) blink of an eye
 moving (location, with the times, etc.);  change;  metastasis;  spread;  transition (e.g. phase transition);  transfer (of learning)
 skill;  dexterity;  proficiency
 oneself;  oneself;  for oneself;  personally
 memory;  ability to remember
 domestic and foreign;  inside and outside the country
 place;  point;  part;  counter for places, parts, passages, etc.
 possible;  potential;  practicable;  feasible
 at present;  currently;  so far;  for now;  for the time being
 position;  location;  base;  point;  site
 to get help;  to enlist aid
 reverse;  opposite;  converse (of a hypothesis, etc.);  inverse (function)
 outline;  main points;  generally;  on the whole;  general;  rough
 thereupon;  shortly thereafter
 I've heard that ...;  rumour has it that ...;  it appears as if ...
 simple;  easy;  uncomplicated;  brief;  quick;  light
 rock;  boulder;  crag;  cliff;  anchor
 circumference;  outskirts;  environs;  (computer) peripheral
 several sheets (flat objects)
 photography (still or motion);  photographing;  filming;  shooting;  (video) recording
 royal capital;  imperial capital
 lineage;  pedigree;  family line;  birth
 foul play (sport);  breaking the rules;  infringement;  irregularity
 to stick;  to paste;  to stretch;  to spread;  to form (e.g. ice on a pond);  to fill;  to swell
 after a long time;  for the first time in a while
 floor;  stage (for the narrator and the shamisen player);  dining platform built across a river
 refreshingly;  with a feeling of relief;  shapely;  neatly;  cleanly;  without trouble;  clearly
 physical condition;  state of health
 opposite;  reverse;  contrary
 idle complaint;  grumble;  moha (ignorance, folly)
 to show signs of ...;  to have the appearance of ...
 to spill;  to drop;  to grumble;  to complain;  to let one's feelings show