[eejanaika] (exp) (1) isn't it great?; (n) (2) carnival-like religious celebrations (e.g. dancing festivals) that occurred across Japan from June 1867 to May 1868
[narikeri] (exp, aux-v) (arch) auxiliary verb indicating the speaker's personal recollection or something they've heard (e.g. "was", "wasn't it?", "is said to have ...", etc.)
[そうしょくだんし, soushokudanshi] (n) (1) (abbr) (See 草食系男子) young men who are not competitive as in tradition male stereotypes, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented; (2) (abbr) (sl) men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls
[そんしょくがない, sonshokuganai] (adj-i) (See 遜色のない) bears comparison with (something); compares favorably with (something); compares favourably with (something); isn't inferior to (something)