dawn (sometimes esp. in ref. to the 16th day of the lunar month onward)
 just after a holiday break;  the first day after the holidays
 beginning of next week (usu. Monday);  early next week
 the rise of the curtain;  opening (of play);  beginning (e.g. of an era);  opening (festival, event, etc.)
 beginning of the year;  early in the New Year
 after staying up all night
 leaving open;  leaving ajar;  outspoken;  frank
 opening (of a bottle);  broaching;  beginning;  opening;  commencement (e.g. of sales)
 (being) off night duty;  end of a night shift
 morning star;  Lucifer;  Phosphorus;  Venus in the morning sky
 end of consecutive holidays
 morning and evening;  all the time
 day in and day out;  all the time
 every night comes to an end;  every night sees a dawn
 leaving open;  leaving ajar;  outspoken;  frank
 opening;  beginning;  commencement
 the sixth hour of the morning
 expiration of a term of service
 just after O-Bon;  the period (immediately) after O-Bon
 useless;  no good;  hopeless
 just after O-Bon;  the period (immediately) after O-Bon
 cannot live even a minute without someone or something;  meaning the world to one
 luggage trunk for wrestlers and referees;  wicker basket for a wrestler's belt, apron, etc.
 reassembling of a legislature
 robe worn by military officials with a round collar, unstitched open sides, and no wrapped fabric along the bottom;  small opening in the side of traditional Japanese clothing (where the sleeve meets the bodice, below the armpit);  clothing with such an opening (usu. worn by women or children)
 expiration of a term of service