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, which depicts crossed Japanese flags, is used for topics related to Japan. It can also signify a celebration or a happy occasion.
This is the emoji for Japan's 'wishing tree.' People hang pieces of paper with their wishes on them from bamboo.
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 emoji captures the scene of Japanese moon viewing (tsukimi). It depicts the appreciation of the beautiful moon on an autumn night.
This is an emoji of the dolls displayed for the Japanese festival 'Hinamatsuri.' It signifies a wish for a girl's happiness.
This depicts a sunrise over the sea or a river. This emoji is often used for a "good morning" greeting or to signal the start of a new day.
This is an emoji depicting Mount Fuji, the most famous mountain in Japan. It's one of the representative images that symbolize Japan.
This is a red envelope emoji used for giving money as a gift. It's mainly exchanged on holidays like Lunar New Year to wish good luck.
This is an emoji for a Japanese-style lunch box, or bento. It contains a variety of side dishes arranged beautifully.
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.
A kimono is a beautiful, traditional Japanese garment. Use it when talking about Japanese culture, festivals, or special occasions.
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 is an emoji of a fish-shaped streamer that flutters in the wind. It signifies celebration and good fortune.
The Christmas Tree emoji represents the joyful, festive atmosphere of the year-end holidays. Try using it when sending Christmas or New Year's greetings.
This emoji shows a bottle and cup used for "sake," a traditional Japanese alcoholic beverage. It's primarily used when eating Japanese food.
The 🍙 rice ball emoji represents a popular snack in Korea and Japan. It signifies a simple meal for when you're busy.
The tangerine emoji represents the sweet fruit, the tangerine. It's used to give a healthy and refreshing feeling.
The 'love letter' emoji signifies a letter filled with feelings of love. You can use it when confessing your feelings to someone.
This is an emoji used for parties or celebrations. It expresses joy on birthdays or special days.
This is an emoji of a folding hand fan, used to create a cool breeze when it's hot. Use it to express feelings of heat or coolness.
This emoji represents a small firecracker that goes "pop!" You can use it to announce surprising news or something fun.
This is an emoji representing 'Hwatu,' a traditional Korean card game. It's often used when playing with family or friends.
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 🏯 emoji is a picture of a traditional Japanese castle. You can use it when talking about travel to Japan or its history.
This emoji shows three round rice cakes on a skewer. It's used to signify a sweet dessert.
The 🈷️ emoji is a Chinese character meaning 'moon' or 'month'. You can use it to represent a month or to talk about monthly plans.
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 a fireworks emoji that colorfully decorates the night sky. It's used to celebrate special days like birthdays or New Year's.
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 ㊗️ emoji means 'congratulations.' You can use it to congratulate someone on a happy occasion.
The 🈸 emoji means 'application.' It's used when formally requesting something.
This is an oden emoji, a Japanese dish made by simmering various ingredients on skewers in a warm broth. It's very popular on cold days.
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 features the Japanese character 'sa' (サ). In Japan, it's used as a shorthand for the word 'service.'
The 🉐 emoji means 'gain' or 'to get.' You can use it when you have obtained something good.
The sparkling sparkler emoji is used to celebrate special occasions like birthdays or parties. It creates a festive atmosphere.
This is an evergreen tree emoji, with green leaves all year round. It's often used when talking about nature, forests, and fresh air.
The 🉑 emoji carries a positive meaning, like 'possible' or 'it's okay.' You can use it when giving permission for something.
This is a fortune cookie emoji, showing a folded cookie with a piece of paper inside. It tells your future fortune.
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.
This is an emoji of a clock pointing to exactly 12 o'clock. It can mean 12 PM for lunchtime or 12 AM when the day ends.
The 🈴 emoji has the positive meaning of 'pass,' and can be used when you've passed an exam.
The sushi emoji represents delicious Japanese food. It's often used when going out to eat with friends.
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.