This emoji represents a scary monster from Japan called an "Oni." It's characterized by its red face, horns, and sharp teeth.
This is the face of a "Tengu," a goblin from Japanese legends. It has an angry or mischievous expression.
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 of the dolls displayed for the Japanese festival 'Hinamatsuri.' It signifies a wish for a girl's happiness.
This is an emoji of small, round beans. They are used in rice or to make soup.
This is an emoji representing 'Hwatu,' a traditional Korean card game. It's often used when playing with family or friends.
The speaking head emoji depicts someone shouting or speaking out. You can use it when you want to announce an important fact or draw attention.
The folded hands emoji is mainly used when making a wish or earnestly asking for something, as in "Please."
The sushi emoji represents delicious Japanese food. It's often used when going out to eat with friends.
This is an emoji of a fish-shaped streamer that flutters in the wind. It signifies celebration and good fortune.
This is the jack-o'-lantern emoji, a carved pumpkin that symbolizes Halloween. It's used when talking about Halloween parties or decorations on October 31st.
The angry face with horns emoji is used when you're really angry or grumpy. It looks like a little devil from a fairytale.
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 emoji shows three round rice cakes on a skewer. It's used to signify a sweet dessert.
This is the most basic emoji representing 'my house' where you live with your family. It signifies a comfortable and cozy personal space.
This emoji represents a door used to enter or exit a building or room. You can use it when you're going home or entering a place.
This emoji shows a fish swimming in the water. You can use it when talking about water-related activities like fishing or swimming.
The 🌿 emoji represents fresh grass or the leaves of a plant. You can use it in conversations related to nature, cooking, and health.
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 emoji represents a 'BOOM!' scene in a comic where something collides or explodes. You can use it when you're startled.
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.
This is a cute ghost-shaped emoji, often used on Halloween. You can also send it to surprise someone or play a prank.
The 🍘 rice ball emoji represents a delicious food made of rice and seaweed. Try using it when you're hungry or talking about what to have for lunch.
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.
This emoji represents a bat, a nocturnal animal. Its appearance with wings spread wide can give off a slightly spooky feeling.
This emoji represents 'kadomatsu,' a Japanese New Year's decoration. It carries the meaning of wishing for good fortune in the new year.
The 🍙 rice ball emoji represents a popular snack in Korea and Japan. It signifies a simple meal for when you're busy.
This represents a snowman after the snow has stopped. It's used to simply express winter weather or the cold.
This is an emoji of a dragon's face, an imaginary animal from fairy tales or fantasy movies. It represents powerful strength and a sense of mystery.
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 troll emoji signifies a scary monster from fairy tales or fantasy movies. They are often depicted as living under bridges or in caves.
This emoji represents a squid that lives in the sea, characterized by its unique shape and multiple tentacles. It's often used when talking about seafood dishes.
This is an emoji showing a pod containing green peas. It signifies a healthy vegetable.
This is a fortune cookie emoji, showing a folded cookie with a piece of paper inside. It tells your future fortune.
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 a pretty snowflake emoji representing snow falling from the sky. It's used to indicate winter or cold weather.
The broom emoji represents a tool used to sweep or clean the floor. It illustrates the act of tidying up a house.
This emoji, with its eyes squeezed shut and tongue out, is often used for mischievous pranks. You can send it with a "neener-neener" feeling after teasing a friend.
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.
The 🏯 emoji is a picture of a traditional Japanese castle. You can use it when talking about travel to Japan or its history.
The vampire emoji represents a scary being with sharp fangs. It's mainly used when talking about Halloween or horror movies.
This is an emoji of two masks symbolizing theater or the performing arts. One has a smiling face, and the other has a sad expression.
The snowboarder emoji represents a youthful and energetic winter sport. Try using it when talking about exciting and cool activities.
The tiger face emoji symbolizes a brave and powerful animal. It's great to use when you want to give off a strong and cool vibe.