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 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 emoji, which depicts crossed Japanese flags, is used for topics related to Japan. It can also signify a celebration or a happy occasion.
The 🏯 emoji is a picture of a traditional Japanese castle. You can use it when talking about travel to Japan or its history.
A kimono is a beautiful, traditional Japanese garment. Use it when talking about Japanese culture, festivals, or special occasions.
This is an emoji of the dolls displayed for the Japanese festival 'Hinamatsuri.' It signifies a wish for a girl's happiness.
This cherry blossom emoji is a joyful sign that spring has arrived. It's a pretty pink flower that blooms when the weather gets warmer.
The sushi emoji represents delicious Japanese food. It's often used when going out to eat with friends.
This emoji depicts a "torii," a gate found at the entrance of a Japanese Shinto shrine. It symbolizes the entrance to a sacred space.
This is an emoji depicting Mount Fuji, the most famous mountain in Japan. It's one of the representative images that symbolize Japan.
The 💴 yen banknote emoji represents the 'yen' banknote, Japan's currency. It can be used when planning a trip to Japan or buying Japanese goods.
The 🈯 emoji is the Chinese character '指' (ji), which means "to point." It's used to signify a "designated" or "reserved" seat or item.
This building is an emoji that symbolizes a Japanese post office. You can use it when sending letters or packages, or when talking about a trip to Japan.
This is an emoji for a Japanese-style lunch box, or bento. It contains a variety of side dishes arranged beautifully.
This is the 🍜 steaming bowl emoji, filled with noodles. Use it when you're craving a hot noodle dish like ramen or pho.
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 🍙 rice ball emoji represents a popular snack in Korea and Japan. It signifies a simple meal for when you're busy.
The 🈁 emoji represents 'koko' (ここ), which means 'here' in Japanese. It's used on maps and signs to indicate the current location.
This emoji captures the scene of Japanese moon viewing (tsukimi). It depicts the appreciation of the beautiful moon on an autumn night.
This emoji shows a bottle and cup used for "sake," a traditional Japanese alcoholic beverage. It's primarily used when eating Japanese food.
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 fish cake emoji with a pink swirl pattern. It's mainly found in Japanese ramen or udon.
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.
This emoji represents 'kadomatsu,' a Japanese New Year's decoration. It carries the meaning of wishing for good fortune in the new year.
This emoji features the Japanese character 'sa' (サ). In Japan, it's used as a shorthand for the word 'service.'
This emoji shows three round rice cakes on a skewer. It's used to signify a sweet dessert.
This is an emoji that means 'beginner.' It's used when you're starting something new and are still inexperienced.
The Tokyo Tower emoji shows a famous landmark in Japan. It's used when talking about a trip to Tokyo or about Japan.
The 🈸 emoji means 'application.' It's used when formally requesting something.
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.
This is the flag emoji for Taiwan, an island in East Asia. It is made up of blue, white, and red.
This emoji represents a hot spring or bathhouse with warm steam rising. It's used to express feelings of tiredness or the desire to rest.
This is the emoji for Japan's 'wishing tree.' People hang pieces of paper with their wishes on them from bamboo.
This emoji represents a scary monster from Japan called an "Oni." It's characterized by its red face, horns, and sharp teeth.
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 emoji symbolizes Thailand, a popular travel destination in Southeast Asia. Try using it when eating delicious Thai food or planning a trip.
The 🈲 emoji means "prohibited." You can use it when a certain action is not allowed.
The 🈶 emoji is the Chinese character '有' (yu), which means "to have" or "to exist." It's mainly used to mean "for a fee," i.e., that you have to pay money.
The 🈴 emoji has the positive meaning of 'pass,' and can be used when you've passed an exam.
This emoji means 'correct' or 'right.' The circle shape is often used with a positive meaning.
This emoji represents the 'Taegeukgi,' the national flag of South Korea. You can use it when talking about Korea or Korean culture.
This is an old communication device known as a pager. It was an item used to receive short messages before cell phones existed.
The 🈵 emoji is a Chinese character meaning 'full.' It's used when a hotel has no vacant rooms or a parking lot is full.
This is an emoji representing 'Hwatu,' a traditional Korean card game. It's often used when playing with family or friends.
The 🉑 emoji carries a positive meaning, like 'possible' or 'it's okay.' You can use it when giving permission for something.