| Emoji | Name | Meaning | Category | Codepoint | Shortcodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🈸 | Japanese Application Button | Represents an application or request in Japanese | Symbols | U+1F238 | :japanese_application_button: |
Meaning
The 🈸 emoji displays a Japanese kanji character meaning “application” or “request.” It is often used to indicate submitting forms or making applications in a Japanese context.
Common Uses
- Marking forms or documents relating to applications.
- Indicating a request submission or entry point in Japanese user interfaces.
- Used in digital communication for official or formal requests.
- Decorative usage to signify Japanese language or culture.
Examples
🈸 Please submit your application here.New 🈸 form available online.Contact us 🈸 for inquiries.
Related Emojis
- 🈚 Japanese “Free of Charge” Button – Represents no charge or free services.
- 🈷 Japanese “Monthly Amount” Button – Indicates monthly fees or charges.
- 🈺 Japanese “Open for Business” Button – Shows business hours or availability.
- 🈶 Japanese “Not Free of Charge” Button – Opposite of free, for paid services.
Technical Notes
Codepoint: U+1F238. Introduced in Unicode around version 6.0 (~2010). Appearance may vary by platform but consistently shows the stylized Japanese kanji for “application.” This emoji has no gender or skin tone variants.
FAQ
What does the 🈸 emoji mean?
The emoji signifies the Japanese kanji for “application” or “request.”
How is the 🈸 emoji used?
It is used in contexts involving submissions, applications, or formal requests, especially relating to Japanese language content.
Does the meaning of the 🈸 emoji change by context?
While primarily for “application,” it can also represent requests or forms, depending on context.
