Japanese “bargain” button 🉐 - OzVoca Emoji Details
Japanese “bargain” button
The 🉐 emoji means 'gain' or 'to get.' You can use it when you have obtained something good.
This emoji, originating from Japanese, indicates a 'bargain' or 'special price.' You'll often see it in malls or shops announcing sales.


This emoji comes from the Chinese character '得' (toku), meaning 'to obtain.' Thus, it's widely used to mean 'to gain a benefit' or 'scored a great item.' It's particularly fun to use when you acquire a good item in a game.
It was originally used in Japanese stores to signify a 'special of the day' or 'bargain item.' Now, its meaning has expanded across cultures to signify 'getting something by good fortune.' It can also be used to show off personal achievements, like passing an exam or successfully buying concert tickets.