Japanese “acceptable” button (U+1F251)

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The emoji "🉑" is called "Japanese Symbol for Beginner." It is a white square with a red circle in the center, and four black diagonal strokes that form an "X" shape. This emoji is often used to indicate that something is for beginners or is at a beginner level, particularly in the context of Japanese language learning resources or other educational materials. It may also be used to indicate that a person is a beginner at a particular activity or skill. This emoji is not commonly used outside of Japan, and it is not included in the Unicode Standard, which is the international standard for encoding characters and symbols for use in digital communication.

Japanese “acceptable” button emoji text examples

  • * 🉑 "I'm having trouble deciding between the red and blue shirt. Can you help me choose?"
  • * 👕💭🉑 "I'm thinking of wearing a casual t-shirt today, what do you think?"
  • * 👗💃🉑 "I found the perfect dress for the party, I can't wait to wear it!"
  • * 👖🏋️‍♀️🉑 "I'm hitting the gym today, these jeans are too tight!"
  • * 🧥🌧️🉑 "I'm so glad I wore my coat today, it's pouring outside!"

Japanese “acceptable” button emoji in other languages:

  • 🇩🇪 german: Japanische Schaltfläche „akzeptabel“.
  • 🇨🇳 chinese: 日文「可接受」按鈕
  • 🇺🇦 ukrainian: Японська кнопка «прийнятно».
  • 🇫🇷 french: Bouton japonais « acceptable »
  • 🇸🇦 arabic: الزر الياباني "مقبول".
  • 🇯🇵 japan: 日本語「可」ボタン
  • 🇪🇸 spanish: Botón japonés "aceptable"

Japanese “acceptable” button emoji 🉑 in Other Platforms

2005
2005/1
au kddi (type-d-3)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform au kddi
2012
2012/3
Apple (ios-5.1)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform Apple
2012/7
Google (android-4.3)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform Google
2012/10
Microsoft (windows-8.0)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform Microsoft
2013
2013/4
Samsung (touchwiz-2.0)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform Samsung
2013/8
Docomo (2013)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform Docomo
2014
2014/1
Softbank (2014)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform Softbank
2014/6
LG (g3)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform LG
2014/9
EmojiOne (1.0)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform EmojiOne
2014/11
Twitter (twemoji-1.0)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform Twitter
2015
2015/3
HTC (sense-7)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform HTC
2015/6
Skype (1.2)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform Skype
2015/8
BlobMoji (license-apache)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform BlobMoji
2016
2016/1
Mozilla (firefox-os-2.5)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform Mozilla
2016/5
EmojiDex (1.0.14)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform EmojiDex
2017
2017/2
Facebook (2.0)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform Facebook
2017/10
Whatsapp (2.17)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform Whatsapp
2019
2019/5
OpenMoji (12.0)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform OpenMoji
2020
2020/1
JoyPixels (5.5)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform JoyPixels
2020/9
EmojiTwo (1.0)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform EmojiTwo
2021
2021/8
Symbola (1.0)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform Symbola
2022
2022/2
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform Microsoft Teams
2023
2023/8
HuaWei (1.0)
Japanese “acceptable” button on platform HuaWei