| Emoji | Name | Meaning | Category | Codepoint | Shortcodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🈵 | Japanese No Vacancy Button | Indicates ‘no vacancy’ or ‘full’ availability status. | Symbols | U+1F235 | :Japanese_no_vacancy_button: |
Meaning
The 🈵 emoji represents a Japanese sign used to indicate that a place is full or has no vacancies. It conveys that no more space or capacity is available.
Common Uses
- Signaling that a venue, hotel, or event is fully booked.
- Representing a lack of availability in digital or real-life contexts.
- Used in chats to indicate something cannot accommodate more.
- Serving as a visual alert or status icon in applications.
Examples
Hotel 🈵 means fully booked.Sorry, no seats left 🈵Store capacity reached 🈵
Related Emojis
- 🈳 – Japanese Vacancy Button: indicates availability or vacancy, opposite of 🈵.
- 🈂️ – Japanese Service Charge Button: used to denote service fees, different context.
- 🈴 – Japanese Passing Grade Button: denotes passing or approval, unrelated to vacancy.
Technical Notes
The emoji corresponds to the Unicode codepoint U+1F235, added around Unicode 6.0. It appears consistently across major platforms as a red square with white Japanese characters. No skin tone variations apply as it is a symbol.
FAQ
What does the 🈵 emoji mean?
A symbol indicating ‘no vacancy’ or that something is full.
How is the 🈵 emoji used?
To show places or situations where no more space or availability remains.
Does the meaning of the 🈵 emoji change by context?
It generally remains tied to ‘full’ or ‘no vacancy’ but might be used metaphorically for capacity limits in different contexts.
