Japanese “application” button (U+1F238)

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The emoji "🈸" is known as "Japanese 'Service Charge' Sign" or "Japanese 'Here Comes a Service' Sign." It is a red circle with a white character in the center that resembles the Japanese Hiragana character " irq." This emoji is commonly used to represent a service charge or tip in Japan, as it is a cultural norm to add a service charge to the bill in restaurants and hotels. It can also be used to indicate that a service is being provided or offered. However, this emoji is not widely used outside of Japan and may not be recognized by all users.

Japanese “application” button emoji text examples

  • 🈸 (Japanese "for sale" sign)
  • 1. 📚🈸 Looking for a new book? Check out my used bookstore! 📚🈸
  • 2. 🎁🈸 Want to buy a unique gift for your loved ones? Visit our store! 🎁🈸
  • 3. 🚗🈸 Used cars in great condition for sale! 🚗🈸
  • 4. 👕👖🈸 Check out our online store for the latest fashion trends! 👕👖🈸
  • 5. 🍔🈸 Hungry? Come try our delicious burgers at a discounted price! 🍔🈸

Japanese “application” button emoji in other languages:

  • 🇩🇪 german: Japanische Schaltfläche „Bewerbung“.
  • 🇨🇳 chinese: 日文「申請」按鈕
  • 🇺🇦 ukrainian: Японська кнопка «додаток».
  • 🇫🇷 french: Bouton japonais « application »
  • 🇸🇦 arabic: زر "التطبيق" الياباني
  • 🇯🇵 japan: 日本語の「お申込み」ボタン
  • 🇪🇸 spanish: Botón japonés de “aplicación”

Japanese “application” button emoji 🈸 in Other Platforms

1999
1999/11
Softbank (1999)
Japanese “application” button on platform Softbank
2008
2008/11
Apple (iphone-os-2.2)
Japanese “application” button on platform Apple
2012
2012/7
Google (android-4.3)
Japanese “application” button on platform Google
2012/10
Microsoft (windows-8.0)
Japanese “application” button on platform Microsoft
2013
2013/4
Samsung (touchwiz-2.0)
Japanese “application” button on platform Samsung
2013/8
Docomo (2013)
Japanese “application” button on platform Docomo
2014
2014/2
Facebook (1.0)
Japanese “application” button on platform Facebook
2014/6
LG (g3)
Japanese “application” button on platform LG
2014/9
EmojiOne (1.0)
Japanese “application” button on platform EmojiOne
2014/11
Twitter (twemoji-1.0)
Japanese “application” button on platform Twitter
2015
2015/3
HTC (sense-7)
Japanese “application” button on platform HTC
2015/6
Skype (1.2)
Japanese “application” button on platform Skype
2015/8
BlobMoji (license-apache)
Japanese “application” button on platform BlobMoji
2016
2016/1
Mozilla (firefox-os-2.5)
Japanese “application” button on platform Mozilla
2016/5
EmojiDex (1.0.14)
Japanese “application” button on platform EmojiDex
2017
2017/10
Whatsapp (2.17)
Japanese “application” button on platform Whatsapp
2019
2019/5
OpenMoji (12.0)
Japanese “application” button on platform OpenMoji
2020
2020/1
JoyPixels (5.5)
Japanese “application” button on platform JoyPixels
2020/9
EmojiTwo (1.0)
Japanese “application” button on platform EmojiTwo
2021
2021/8
Symbola (1.0)
Japanese “application” button on platform Symbola
2022
2022/2
Japanese “application” button on platform Microsoft Teams
2023
2023/8
HuaWei (1.0)
Japanese “application” button on platform HuaWei