Vocabulary consisting only from characters you are able to read

kanji kana meaning randomReload
kanji wagonsha station wagon
kanji daihitto big hit, popular item (e.g. movie, music)
kanji suiden rice field
kanji haeru (1)to grow, to spring up, (2)to cut (teeth)
kanji kiryoku willpower, energy, vitality
kanji yuuhi noci a dny
kanji masani přesně, právě
kanji hyaku (num) 100, hundred
kanji tooka ten days, the tenth day of the month
kanji oriru to come down
kanji sainome (1)pip (spot on a die), (2)small cube (esp. of food), die, dice
kanji umaku (1)skilfully, skillfully, well, aptly, cleverly, (2)successfully, smoothly, (3)deliciously
kanji agaru (1)to rise/to go up/to come up/to ascend/to be raised/ (2)to enter (esp. from outdoors)/to come in/to go in/ (3)to enter (a school)/to advance to the next grade/ (4)to get out (of water)/to come asho
kanji kudaru (1)to descend, to go down, to come down, (2)to be handed down (of an order, judgment, etc.), (3)to pass (of time), (4)to surrender, to capitulate, (5)(often in neg. form) to be less than, to be i
kanji aomori Aomori (city and prefecture)
kanji hayameni brzy
kanji onaji; onajiku; kurikaeshi; dounojiten; noma množné číslo (sometimes voiced); repetition of kanji (sometimes voiced); repetition of kanji (sometimes voiced); repetition of kanji (sometimes voiced); repetition of kanji (jen výjmečně)
kanji otokonohito man
kanji hibana spark/(P)
kanji ikasu (1)to make (the best) use of, to leverage (skills, attributes, experience, etc.), to capitalise on (experience, etc), (2)to let live, to keep alive, (3)to revive, to resuscitate
kanji moji písmo, písmeno
kanji kai (1)(uk) Japanese babylon (species of shelled mollusk, Babylonia japonica), Japanese ivory shell, (2)(abbr) spinning top (traditionally made from a Japanese babylon shell)
kanji tariru (1)to be sufficient/to be enough/ (2)to be worth doing/to be worthy/ (3)to be sufficient/to answer/to do/(P)
kanji hitotsu one
kanji gakusei student