
“I didn’t even realize I was reading it wrong myself.”
With Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba breaking sales records and heading well on its way to become the highest-grossing film released in Japan, it’s no surprise that it’s become a household name.
What is surprising, however, is that its popularity has broken into one unexpected area: Japanese children’s kanji reading ability.
Japanese Twitter user and elementary school teacher @tomo_haruuu pointed this out:
▼ “There’s a problem of too many kids reading the word 円柱 as ‘en-bashira.'”
円柱を「えんばしら」って読む子が多すぎる問題。
— ともはる先生@特別支援教育オタク (@tomo_haruuu) December 18, 2020
For those not familiar with kanji readings, let’s break this down.
▼ The Japanese word 円柱 is enchuu, meaning “column.”
It’s made up of en meaning “circle/yen/money” and chuu meaning “pillar.”
▼ However, the second kanji in the word can also be
read a different way: hashira (sometimes turning into bashira).
▼ This reading is used in the names of the Nine Pillars from Demon Slayer,
the most power sword masters in the Demon Slayer Corps.
▼ And one of the Pillars’ names, Flame Pillar, is read En-bashira. So looking back at
the original word that also starts with en, one might assume it’s also read…
▼ En-bashira! Alas, no. As funny as it would be to have a “Money Pillar” or
“Yen Pillar,” it’s just the normal word enchuu meaning column.
What exactly is going on in the kids’ minds is unclear, whether they’re simply reading it as Flame Pillar which has the same pronunciation, or if they’re reading it as the brand new Money Pillar, but either way it’s a pretty cute linguistic mistake.
A similar English phenomenon would be something like kids reading the symbol # as “hashtag” instead of “pound sign.” Since both are technically correct, it’s not quite the same as in Japanese where one is just wrong, but it’s still funny to imagine someone being asked on the phone to press the “pound sign” and not having any idea what that is.
It seems the kids were not alone, as Japanese netizens shared their own experiences online:
“I didn’t even realize I was reading it wrong myself.”
“There are also kids who use yaiba (刃), the kanji from the title, instead of katana (刀) too.”
“Long ago, when the band GLAY released the song Kuchibiru spelled 口唇 I wrote it that way on a test and got it marked wrong.”
“It’s okay, kids can read 竈 now because of Demon Slayer.”
That difficult kanji is Kama, used in the name of the main characters Tanjiro Kamado and Nezuko Kamado. In fact, there are a lot of tough kanji that make an appearance in the series, especially in the name of the Flame Pillar En-bashira himself, Kyojuro Rengoku (煉獄杏寿郎).
Perhaps that’s the reason he made it onto the list of the people Japanese elementary schoolers respect the most? Mom, Dad, and teachers have it coming next year!
Source: Twitter/@tomo_haruuu via My Game News Flash
Top image: SoraNews24
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!






What makes a good boss in Japan? Workers sound off in survey
Top Japanese cosplayer Enako returns to Comiket after 6 years, creates mayhem with admirers
The Purple Lucky Bag from Village Vanguard is an extra-large waste of money
It’s time for lazy calisthenics! Half-hearted exercises for those with blood type B 【Video】
Sakhalin as Seen From a Japanese Tourist in 42 Points
What makes a good boss in Japan? Workers sound off in survey
Top Japanese cosplayer Enako returns to Comiket after 6 years, creates mayhem with admirers
The Purple Lucky Bag from Village Vanguard is an extra-large waste of money
It’s time for lazy calisthenics! Half-hearted exercises for those with blood type B 【Video】
Sakhalin as Seen From a Japanese Tourist in 42 Points
Studio Ghibli releases anime art calendars for 2025
Japanese beef bowl chain Sukiya’s 2026 Smile Box lucky bag basically pays for itself
Fabulous Ghibli fan art inspires us all to pick up a pencil and get drawing【Art】
Cup Noodle tries an authentic Jiro-style ramen, but something’s not quite right
Bollywood-style commercial for snack company goes viral in Japan
Starbucks Japan ready to get Year of the Horse started with adorable drinkware and plushies【Pics】
Hayao Miyazaki says Happy New Year to Studio Ghibli fans with new art for Year of the Horse
The best Starbucks Japan Frappuccinos we want to drink again in 2026
We revisited Sweets Paradise after a decade to see if Japan’s dessert buffet still delivers
That time Seiji called JASRAC to ask why he didn’t get paid royalties for his song being on TV
We found possibly the quietest Japanese-style hotel in Tokyo’s bustling Shinjuku district
Pizza Hut Japan’s hot lucky bags are perfect for a New Year’s pizza party
Japan’s oldest largetooth sawfish in captivity back on display in Mie Prefecture
7-Eleven Japan starts new temporary luggage storage service in over 300 branches
Disillusionment at Tsukiji’s tourist-target prices led us to a great ramen restaurant in Tokyo
Starbucks teams up with 166-year-old Kyoto doll maker for Year of the Horse decorations【Photos】
Tokyo considering law requiring more trash cans following litter increase in heavily touristed area
Tokyo’s Tsukiji sushi neighborhood asks tour groups to stay away for the rest of the month
Tokyo event lets you travel back in time, for free, to celebrate 100 years since Showa era start
Japan may add Japanese language proficiency, lifestyle classes to permanent foreign resident requirements
Sanrio theme park in Japan announces plans to expand into a Sanrio resort
Stamina-destroying “Paralysis Noodles” are Tokyo’s newest over-the-top ramen innovation
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Japan’s deadliest food claims more victims, but why do people keep eating it for New Year’s?
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
Starbucks Japan reveals new sakura drinkware collection, inspired by evening cherry blossoms
Updated cherry blossom forecast shows extra-long sakura season for Japan this year
Studio Ghibli releases anime art calendars for 2025
Japanese beef bowl chain Sukiya’s 2026 Smile Box lucky bag basically pays for itself
Fabulous Ghibli fan art inspires us all to pick up a pencil and get drawing【Art】
Cup Noodle tries an authentic Jiro-style ramen, but something’s not quite right
Bollywood-style commercial for snack company goes viral in Japan
Our reporter Seiji gets a weird package from overseas, meets a friend he didn’t know he had
Top 10 most irritating Japanese borrowed words
Flipping the kanji for “husband” upside-down reveals slightly worrying double meaning
Sixth grade homeroom teacher in trouble for explaining to students that “naked women = money”
Hungry and on the go? Top 10 ranking of ekiben at Tokyo’s Shinagawa Station
Majority of Japanese mayors say foreign residents are essential but most see good and bad effects
Leave a Reply