end;  close;  finish;  noh dance in plain clothes
 behavior;  behaviour;  conduct;  entertainment;  treat;  feast
 behavior;  behaviour;  conduct;  entertainment;  treat;  feast
 whirl of busyness;  flurry of activity;  being rushed off one's feet;  having a very busy time (doing)
 maiko;  apprentice geisha;  dancing girl
 visiting ill or distressed people;  writing get-well letters;  get-well gifts;  get-well letters;  expression of sympathy;  expression of concern
 to soar;  to fly high;  to be whirled up;  to make merry;  to be ecstatic;  to be in high spirits
 to come fluttering in (e.g. leaves, snow, flowers, etc.);  to come dancing in;  to drop in unexpectedly;  to happen unexpectedly
 to fly up (as if dancing);  to soar;  to rise
 to swoop down upon;  to fly down;  to alight
 lavish feast;  splendid banquet;  corporate largess;  lavish hospitality
 hen-of-the-woods (species of polypore mushroom, Grifola frondosa)
 lavish feast;  splendid banquet;  corporate largess;  lavish hospitality
 whirling;  going round and round;  rushing a person off his feet;  panicking;  rushing around in a fluster;  working in a panic
 dinner and drinks served after a wake
 to dance down (leaves, petals, etc.);  to fall as if dancing
 farewell dinner (given by someone about to leave on a trip)
 female dancer;  dancing girl;  danseuse
 to conclude a dance;  to dance the last dance
 dragon dance (in Chinese culture)
 ... all over again (repeating the same failure)
 dancer (esp. a bugaku dancer)
 lavish feast;  splendid banquet;  corporate largess;  lavish hospitality
 lion dance;  traditional dance performed by one or more dancers wearing a guardian lion costume
 to dance;  to perform a dance
 court music pavilion in a Shinto shrine;  kagura hall
 shrine maiden's ceremonial dance (in kagura)
 style of recitative dance popular during the Muromachi period (often with a military theme)
 laths;  bamboo lathing;  short kyogen dance, danced to chanted accompaniment
 dinner and drinks served after a wake
 dancing figure;  one's appearance when dancing;  dancing posture
 kanji "dancing legs" radical (radical 136)
 dance done by two persons or more
 dance where a female dancer dresses up as a man (late Heian to early Kamakura period);  noh dance performed by a man without a mask
 dancing together in unison (in noh, kyogen, etc.)
 dance performed by a single person
 aural highlight of a noh play in which the main actor dances
 aural highlight of a noh play in which the main actor dances
 Japanese dancing mouse (Mus musculus musculus)
 dance recital praising Buddha, which accompanies the recital of a gatha (in the Pure Land Sect of Buddhism)
 telegraph plant (Codariocalyx motorius);  semaphore plant;  dancing plant
 hard work gone unnoticed;  thankless task; (lit.) a dance under a veranda;  off-stage dance that used to be performed on the 22th of the 2nd month in the lunar calendar in Osaka's Tennōji temple
 seasonal feast;  New Year feast