sunny spot; exposure to the sun
one day; (on) a certain day
long day (esp. of spring)
length of time which food products will keep; to keep a long time
daytime; position of the Sun
sunlight; rays of the Sun
that day; the very same day
twilight; sunset; dusk; evening
outline of the Sun (esp. represented as a red circle); the Japanese flag
daily installment; daily instalment
waiting for the sun (traditional all-night event of worship and neighbourhood fellowship)
to set (sun); to become dark
sunburn; suntan; tan; becoming discolored from the sun (e.g. paper); yellowing
day of spring; spring sun
day by day; by the day; (arch.) daily; (arch.) every day
fixed date; appointed day
exposure to the sun; sunny place; per day
daily income in cash; money paid by daily installments; money paid by daily instalments
sunshade; sunscreen; window shade; blinds
day by day; every day; by the day
daily rate; (day-by-day) schedule; program
the other day; a few days ago
kanji "day" radical at left (radical 72)
before long; in a few days
daily employment; hiring by the day; day laborer; day labourer
fine day; clear day; formal occasion
it hasn't been long since
another day; the next day
one day; all day (long); throughout the day; first day of the month
spring day; spring sunlight
number of days; period of days; daily interest rate
time; years; days; the Moon and the Sun
one of these days; someday; one day
it hasn't been long since
past days; bygone days; days of yore; while still alive; during one's lifetime
another day; some other day
to see the light of day; to be revealed (to the world); to be realized
day by day; with each passing day; as the days go by
Mother's Day (2nd Sunday of May)
lucky or unlucky aspect of a given day
one of these days; someday; one day
postponement; adjournment
Father's Day (3rd Sunday of June)
garbage day; rubbish collection day
garbage day; rubbish collection day
daily rip-off-a-page calendar; daily pad calendar
Girls' Day; Dolls' Festival; Hinamatsuri; menstrual day; menstrual period
Judgment Day (as described in Christian tradition)
Children's Day (national holiday; May 5)
release date; publication date; opening day; open day
day and night; turning night into day
Marine Day (national holiday; 3rd Monday of July)
Labour Thanksgiving Day (national holiday; November 23) (Labor)
Coming of Age Day (national holiday; second Monday in January); Adult's Day
Vernal Equinox Day (national holiday; March 20 or 21); Spring Equinox Day
Autumnal Equinox Day (national holiday; September 22, 23 or 24)
Health and Sports Day (national holiday; second Monday in October); Health-Sports Day; Sports Day
Culture Day (national holiday; November 3)
Respect-for-the-Aged Day (national holiday; third Monday in September)
daily employment; hiring by the day; day's wages
(bringing up a child) with greatest care pampering (him, her) with material comforts of a rich family; (being brought up) in a hothouse atmosphere
Greenery Day (national holiday; May 4)
day of the Ox (esp. in midsummer or midwinter)
Yom Kippur; Day of Atonement
day of disgrace (in Okinawa; April 28, after the day in 1952 in which the US occupation of mainland Japan, but not Okinawa, ended)
Mountain Day (national holiday; August 11)
Shōwa Day (national holiday; April 29); Showa Day
Disaster Preparedness Day (September 1)
day of the Rat (esp. the first day of the Rat in the New Year); (arch.) collecting herbs and pulling out young pine trees by the roots; (arch.) pine shoot pulled out by the roots
to choose a lucky (auspicious) day
to choose a lucky (auspicious) day
cannot live even a minute without someone or something; meaning the world to one
National Foundation Day (national holiday; February 11)
daily interest; daily rate
day of the Rooster; day of the Cock
day of the ox in midsummer (during the hottest season); dog days of summer
increasing daily; increasing day by day; foodstuffs left out for many days
World Hearing Day (March 3)
the Sabbath; the Lord's Day
tomorrow is another day; there's always tomorrow
tomorrow is another day; there's always tomorrow
at all times; at any time; in rain or shine; reliably
Health and Sports Day (national holiday; second Monday in October); Sports Day
first day (beginning) of autumn; first day of fall
kanji "bird of the zodiac" radical (radical 164)
International Nurses Day (May 12)
Disaster Response Volunteers Day (January 17)
with each new day; day by day; by the day