This is the globe emoji showing the continents of Asia and Australia. You can use it when talking about various countries around the world.
This is a globe emoji with the Americas at the center. This emoji also means 'world' and 'Earth.'
This is a globe emoji showing the continents of Europe and Africa. It's used to mean the 'world' or the entire 'Earth.'
This is the flag emoji for Taiwan, an island in East Asia. It is made up of blue, white, and red.
This is an emoji modeled after the shape of the Japanese archipelago. You can use it when talking about travel, culture, or food in Japan.
The 🍚 cooked rice emoji shows a bowl of warm rice. You can use it to represent a meal or hunger.
The 🥢 chopsticks emoji represents the utensil used for eating East Asian food, such as in Korea, China, and Japan. You can use it when eating ramen or sushi.
This red lantern emoji mainly represents a Japanese-style restaurant or bar. You can use it when going out for delicious food with a friend in the evening.
The dragon emoji is a powerful, imaginary animal. It's often used when talking about fantasy movies or games.
This is the 🍜 steaming bowl emoji, filled with noodles. Use it when you're craving a hot noodle dish like ramen or pho.
This emoji represents the flag of China, also known as the 'Five-star Red Flag.' It's often used when talking about Chinese food, movies, or travel.
The Japanese flag emoji is called the 'Hinomaru,' and the circle symbolizes the rising sun. It's often used when talking about travel or food in Japan.
This is the flag emoji of Timor-Leste, a new nation that gained independence in the 21st century. It is located at the eastern end of Asia.
This emoji symbolizes Thailand, a popular travel destination in Southeast Asia. Try using it when eating delicious Thai food or planning a trip.
This is the flag emoji for Türkiye, a country connecting Europe and Asia. It has a white crescent and star on a red background.
This emoji shows a dumpling, a food made by steaming a thin wrapper filled with meat or vegetables. It represents a warm and delicious meal.
This emoji of a teacup without a handle usually represents green tea or other traditional East Asian teas. It's great for conveying a quiet and serene atmosphere.
This is one of the tiles used in the game of mahjong. The Chinese character for 'center' (中) is written in red on it.
The 🏯 emoji is a picture of a traditional Japanese castle. You can use it when talking about travel to Japan or its history.
The sushi emoji represents delicious Japanese food. It's often used when going out to eat with friends.
This emoji depicts a daytime city scene with many tall buildings. It's used when talking about busy city life, like at a company or school.
This emoji represents the 'Taegeukgi,' the national flag of South Korea. You can use it when talking about Korea or Korean culture.
This emoji, featuring a lotus flower on a green background, is the flag of Macao. It's a special city located next to Hong Kong.
This emoji captures the scene of Japanese moon viewing (tsukimi). It depicts the appreciation of the beautiful moon on an autumn night.
The world map emoji signifies travel plans or the wider world. You can use it when you want to explore new places.
This is an emoji of a pastry called 'mooncake,' which is round and has a pretty pattern. It's a special food eaten during Asian holidays.
This is the national flag emoji for Laos, a country in Southeast Asia. It's a peaceful country with beautiful nature.
This is an emoji shaped like a globe with lines on it, which usually means 'internet' or 'World Wide Web.'
This emoji is the national flag of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or North Korea. You can see it when discussing news related to the Korean Peninsula or East Asia.
This emoji means 'correct' or 'right.' The circle shape is often used with a positive meaning.
This is the flag of Uzbekistan, a country in Central Asia. It features beautiful colors that symbolize the sky, water, and nature.
This is a wind chime emoji that makes a clear sound when the wind blows. It's used to represent summer or a cool breeze.
The Singapore flag emoji represents the city-state of Singapore in Southeast Asia. You can often see it in conversations about travel or business.
The pear 🍐 emoji represents the pear, a crisp and juicy fruit. You can use it when you want to eat fruit.
This emoji, which depicts crossed Japanese flags, is used for topics related to Japan. It can also signify a celebration or a happy occasion.
This is an emoji showing the flag of Cambodia, with a drawing of a famous building in the center. This country is located in Southeast Asia.
This is the flag emoji for Kazakhstan, the largest country in Central Asia. It's a flag with an impressive sky-blue background.
This is an emoji depicting Mount Fuji, the most famous mountain in Japan. It's one of the representative images that symbolize Japan.
This emoji is the national flag of the Philippines, an island country in Asia. It's characterized by a sun and three stars.
The yin yang emoji represents the Eastern philosophy that everything in the world is made of a harmony between two different forces. It symbolizes balance and harmony.
This emoji depicts a man wearing a traditional Chinese hat called a 'guapimao.' You can use it when talking about Chinese culture or history.
This emoji is the flag that symbolizes Hong Kong. You can use it when talking about Hong Kong travel, movies, or food.
This is the emoji for the United Nations (UN). It carries the meaning of symbolizing global peace and cooperation.
The satellite emoji shows a machine orbiting the Earth from space. Use it when talking about science or space.
This emoji with stripes, a crescent, and a star is the national flag of Malaysia, a country in Southeast Asia.