Vocabulary consisting only from characters you are able to read

kanji kana meaning randomReload
上がる あがる (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 godan, verb, vintrans
せん 1,000, thousandjlpt5
日本刀 にほんとう japanese swordsensou
100円玉 ひゃくえんだま 100 yen coinmix
中つ国 なかつ くに Middle-earthnamae
うえ above, on top of, up, upper part, surfacejlpt5
猫かぶり ねこかぶり feigned innocence or naivete, beguiling innocence, wolf in sheep's clothingsuru
五日 いつか five days, the fifth day (of the month)jlpt5, toki
山本 やまもと Yamamotonamae
~円 ~えん yenjlpt5
日本人 にほんじん Japanese personmix
tree, woodjlpt5, shokubutsu
イギリス人 イギリスじん Englishman, Englishwomanmix
I was playing games the whole day.mix
よじ上る よじのぼる to climb, to clamber (over, up), to scramble (up), to scale, to claw one's way upgodan, verb, vintrans
~日 ~にち day (of the month)jlpt5, toki
一口 ひとくち (1)mouthful, bite, sip, draft, draught, (2)one word mix
上手 じょうず skill, skillful, dexterityadj, jlpt5, leda1
大ヒット だいヒット big hit, popular item (e.g. movie, music)ongaku
今にも いまにも at any time/soon/(P)toki
有する ゆうする to own, to be endowed withsuru
一日 いちにち whole dayjlpt5, leda1, toki
おなじ; おなじく; くりかえし; どうのじてん; のま množné číslo (sometimes voiced); repetition of kanji (sometimes voiced); repetition of kanji (sometimes voiced); repetition of kanji (sometimes voiced); repetition of kanji (jen výjmečně)
下る くだる (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 godan, jlpt3, verb, vintrans
まん (num) 10,000, ten thousand, (adv) myriads, alljlpt5
有る ある to be, to haveirregular, jlpt5, verb, vintrans
上手 かみて horní část, horní tokleda1
大小 だいしょう (1)sizes (various), large and small, (2)daisho (matched pair of long and short swords), (3)large and small drums, (4)long months and short months mix
やま mountain, pile, heap, climax, critical pointjlpt5, shizen