Hey guys, I'm currently writing a thesis about kanji, and I'm trying to find examples of creative kanji use by natively Japanese speaking writers / mangaka / advertisers / your Japanese friends.
I decided to come you you guys, because this forum's helped me with my studying for years, and it also seemed like it could become a fun topic.
Examples of the kind of thing I mean:
- The drama "花より男子” is given the (completely non standard) reading "はなよりだんご” to make a pun with the Japanese saying "花より団子”
- In a science fiction story, when a human astronaut was speaking to an alien, the kanji "家” (home) was given the reading "ちきゅう" (earth)
- A mangaka (whose name I can't remember right now...) has been known to use kanji instead of katakana for standard manga sound effects, because the kanji (while having the same reading as the effect) has more strokes and so more weight on the page
- In Japan (as you all know from Heisig!) the 99th year is known as the "white year" because 百 minus 一 equals 白
If you can think of cases like any of these, or cases unlike any of these, I would really appreciate the tip; write about it, and where you found it. Thanks so much!
I decided to come you you guys, because this forum's helped me with my studying for years, and it also seemed like it could become a fun topic.
Examples of the kind of thing I mean:
- The drama "花より男子” is given the (completely non standard) reading "はなよりだんご” to make a pun with the Japanese saying "花より団子”
- In a science fiction story, when a human astronaut was speaking to an alien, the kanji "家” (home) was given the reading "ちきゅう" (earth)
- A mangaka (whose name I can't remember right now...) has been known to use kanji instead of katakana for standard manga sound effects, because the kanji (while having the same reading as the effect) has more strokes and so more weight on the page
- In Japan (as you all know from Heisig!) the 99th year is known as the "white year" because 百 minus 一 equals 白
If you can think of cases like any of these, or cases unlike any of these, I would really appreciate the tip; write about it, and where you found it. Thanks so much!

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