to ignite;  to set fire to;  to spark (an incident, etc.);  to inflame (a situation, etc.)
 to catch fire;  to provoke;  to catch fire from;  to be ignited
 fireball;  ball of fire;  will-o'-the-wisp;  jack-o'-lantern
 to ignite;  to set fire to;  to spark (an incident, etc.);  to inflame (a situation, etc.)
 flame;  blaze;  fire;  attack;  aggression
 fire arrow;  incendiary arrow;  rocket
 sea of fire;  sea of flame
 to ignite;  to set fire to;  to spark (an incident, etc.);  to inflame (a situation, etc.)
 leaping flames;  flying sparks;  spread of fire (due to leaping flames);  repercussions in unanticipated areas;  spilling over;  impetigo contagiosa
 god of fire (in Japanese mythology, usu. Kagutsuchi no Kami)
 to add fuel to the fire;  to make things worse;  to stir things up
 to burst into flames;  to fire (of a gun);  to fan a fire with one's breath
 to be extremely embarrassed;  to burn with shame
 condition of fire;  heat level;  fire strength
 to catch fire;  to provoke;  to catch fire from;  to be ignited
 burning at the stake;  burning to death
 to catch fire;  to provoke;  to catch fire from;  to be ignited
 to set on fire;  to ignite
 playing with fire;  doing something dangerous; (fig.) playing with fire;  playing around (with someone);  flirting
 clear as day;  perfectly obvious;  plain as daylight
 clear as day;  perfectly obvious;  plain as daylight
 ball of flames;  mass of flames;  body covered with flames
 ball of flames;  mass of flames;  body covered with flames
 night watch;  fire watchman
 phoenix (esp. fenghuang, the Chinese phoenix)
 source of fire;  sign of fire;  warmth of fire;  heat
 fiery chariot (which carries the souls of sinners into hell);  desperate financial situation;  dire straits
 (adding) fuel to the fire
 be careful about fire;  watch out for fire
 fire arrow;  incendiary arrow;  rocket
 rushing to one's doom;  (like a) moth flying into the flame
 fire pan;  heating;  first lighting (e.g. furnace);  firing (e.g. forest);  pasteurization
 apron of a gun;  cover for the touch-hole on a cannon or matchlock
 place where fire is likely to break out;  possible cause of a fire
 fire festival (often celebrating the absence of fires);  New Year's ritual at Izumo Shrine;  festival involving fire dedicated to the gods
 to warm oneself at the fire
 to set on fire;  to ignite
 poker;  fire iron used to rake ash
 Ring of Fire (circum-Pacific volcanic belt)
 incense burner;  utensil for carrying live charcoal
 to add fuel to the fire;  to make things worse;  to stir things up
 poker;  fire iron used to rake ash
 red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta)
 flames;  forefront of fire;  flame tips
 ball of flames;  mass of flames;  body covered with flames
 fire festival (often celebrating the absence of fires);  New Year's ritual at Izumo Shrine;  festival involving fire dedicated to the gods
 to lead a stingy life;  to scrimp and save;  to pinch pennies; (lit.) to light one's (finger)nails (instead of a candle)
 striker (triangular piece of steel used with flint to create sparks)
 color of flames;  colour of flames
 long metal chopsticks (for handling charcoal, esp. in a brazier);  fire tongs
 instigator;  originator;  initiator;  torch bearer;  incendiary;  agitator
 thunder on a clear day;  lightning that starts a fire
 to lead a stingy life;  to scrimp and save;  to pinch pennies; (lit.) to light one's (finger)nails (instead of a candle)
 kindling a fire;  lighting a fire
 fire spirit;  salamander (mythical fire lizard)
 to "see stars" (i.e. after being hit in the head)
 fire-holding qualities;  length of time a fire burns
 fire-walking (walking over fire or burning coals)
 poker;  fire iron used to rake ash
 to lead a stingy life;  to scrimp and save;  to pinch pennies; (lit.) to light one's (finger)nails (instead of a candle)
 lighting a torch;  lighting up a lamp;  person who leads a funeral procession with a torch
 catching fire;  fire spreading
 kanji "fire" radical at left (radical 86)
 playing with fire;  doing something dangerous; (fig.) playing with fire;  playing around (with someone);  flirting
 smoky fire to repel mosquitoes
 hand drilling (to start a fire);  hand drill;  rubbing sticks to make a fire
 to lead a stingy life;  to scrimp and save;  to pinch pennies; (lit.) to light one's (finger)nails (instead of a candle)
 thunder on a clear day;  lightning that starts a fire
 hut where a fire was kept to keep deer, wild boars, etc. away from fields;  hut where a mosquito-repelling fire was kept
 (as discordant as) fire and water
 sunken hearth;  sunken fireplace
 traditional Japanese fire extinguisher (bamboo pole with a clump of rope attached at the end)
 desire for a fire that comes with the cold of autumn
 Korean anger syndrome;  hwabyung
 traditional Japanese fire extinguisher (bamboo pole with a clump of rope attached at the end)
 tool used to extract combusted tobacco from a kiseru pipe
 Carybdeidae Tamoya (species of venomous box jellyfish)
 sunken hearth;  sunken fireplace