| Emoji | Name | Meaning | Category | Codepoint | Shortcodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🎎 | Japanese Dolls | Traditional dolls used in Japan to celebrate cultural festivals | Objects | U+1F38E | :japanese_dolls: |
Meaning
The 🎎 emoji shows a pair of traditional Japanese dolls, symbolizing cultural celebrations, especially the Hina Matsuri festival where such dolls are displayed.
Common Uses
- Representing Japanese culture and traditions.
- Referring to the Girls’ Day festival (Hina Matsuri).
- Decorative symbol in messages about festivals or customs.
- Expressing interest in Japanese art and crafts.
Examples
Let's celebrate 🎎 today!Learning about 🎎 and other Japanese traditions.Preparing for the festival 🎎🌸
Related Emojis
- 🎏 (Carp Streamer) – Also linked to Japanese festivals celebrating children.
- 🎐 (Wind Chime) – Symbolizes summer and Japanese seasonal traditions.
- 🗾 (Map of Japan) – Represents the country related to these cultural items.
- 🎋 (Tanabata Tree) – Another festival symbol in Japan with decorations.
Technical Notes
Codepoint U+1F38E, added around Unicode 6.0. On some platforms, colors and doll designs vary. This emoji does not support skin tone modifiers.
FAQ
What does the 🎎 emoji mean?
The emoji depicts traditional Japanese dolls used in cultural festivals.
How is the 🎎 emoji used?
It appears in messages about Japanese culture, celebrations, and festivals like Hina Matsuri.
Does the meaning of the 🎎 emoji change by context?
It generally relates to tradition and festivals but can represent Japanese artistic heritage more broadly.
