🈷️All Emojis
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Japanese “monthly amount” button
The emoji "🈷️" is known as "Japanese "Here" Button" or "Japanese "Acceptable" Button." It is a red circle with a white bar across...
Japanese “not free of charge” button
The emoji "🈶" is known as "RESERVED" or "Underage" in Emoji version 13.0. It is a circle with two vertical lines in the...
Japanese “reserved” button
This emoji is a combination of the characters "Japanese 'service charge' symbol" (🈴) and "right arrow" (→). It is commonly referred to as...
Japanese “bargain” button
The emoji "🉐" is called "Japanese Dolls" and it depicts two traditional Japanese dolls, often displayed during the Hinamatsuri festival, also known as...
Japanese “discount” button
The emoji "🈹" is known as "Japanese 'For Sale' Sign" or "Bargain" in Emoji language. It is a red circle with diagonal white...
Japanese “free of charge” button
This emoji is a circle with a diagonal line through it, and it is stylized to look like a Japanese "no" symbol or...
Japanese “application” button
The emoji "🈸" is known as "Japanese 'Service Charge' Sign" or "Japanese 'Here Comes a Service' Sign." It is a red circle with...
Japanese “passing grade” button
The emoji "🈴" is known as "Admission Ticket" or "Reserved Seating" in Emoji language. It is often used to represent tickets for events...
Japanese “vacancy” button
The emoji "🈳" is known as "IDEOGRAPHIC SYMBOL FOR COMMERCIAL ENTITY" or "JAPANESE SYMBOL FOR SHOPPING SERVICE." It is a stylized representation of...
Japanese “congratulations” button
The emoji ㊗️, also known as "Congratulations" or "Celebration," is a symbol of joy, pride, and accomplishment. It is often used to congratulate...
Japanese “secret” button
The emoji "㊙️" is known as the "Secret" or "Confidential" symbol. It is often used to indicate that the information being shared is...
Japanese “open for business” button
The emoji "🈺" is known as "CONVENIENCE STORE" or "SHOPPING" in Emoji language. It depicts a stylized store or shop sign, often seen...
Japanese “no vacancy” button
The emoji "🈵" is known as "Japanese 'Service Charge' Button" or "Japanese 'Here Comes the Service' Button." It is a red circle with...
Japanese “prohibited” button
The emoji "🈲" is known as "Japanese "not equal to" button" or "Japanese discount symbol." It is a red circle with a line...