円 – Kanji Meaning, Reading, and Common Words

円 means ‘circle’ and is also the kanji for the Japanese currency, the yen (¥). Its shape suggests a rounded, enclosed form.

Reading

On’yomi: エン (en)

Kun’yomi: まる-い (maru-i)

Basic Information

Kanji
Meaning yen, circle, round
Stroke Count 4
JLPT Level N5

How to Understand This Kanji

While 円 primarily appears in money contexts (1000円), its original meaning is ‘circle’ or ’round.’ Both meanings appear in daily life — prices use 円 and the shape 円形 also uses it.

Common Words

  • (えん / en) — yen (Japanese currency)
  • 百円(ひゃくえん / hyakuen) — 100 yen
  • 千円(せんえん / sen en) — 1,000 yen
  • 一万円(いちまんえん / ichiman en) — 10,000 yen
  • 円形(えんけい / enkei) — circular shape
  • 半円(はんえん / han en) — semicircle

Example Sentences

  • これは三百円です。

    これはさんびゃくえんです。 / Kore wa sanbyaku en desu.

    This costs 300 yen.

  • 百円ショップで買いました。

    ひゃくえんショップでかいました。 / Hyakuen shoppu de kaimashita.

    I bought it at a 100-yen shop.

  • 財布に千円しかありません。

    さいふにせんえんしかありません。 / Saifu ni sen en shika arimasen.

    I only have 1,000 yen in my wallet.

When Learners Usually See This Kanji

円 is one of the most immediately practical kanji for anyone in Japan, as it appears on every price tag. The on’yomi エン is used for both ‘circle’ and ‘yen.’ Memorize 百円、千円、一万円 as a set.

Summary

円 means ‘circle’ and is the kanji for the Japanese yen, making it essential for shopping and everyday life in Japan.