How to get (copy&paste) the japanese dolls emoji
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(Windows) orCommand + V
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π Japanese Dolls Meaning
The “π Japanese Dolls” emoji symbolizes traditional Japanese culture, specifically the Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival). These dolls, often dressed in ornate clothing, represent the Emperor and Empress of Japan and are displayed to celebrate femininity, health, and prosperity for girls. This emoji evokes cultural pride, festivity, and admiration for tradition. Whether youβre sharing cultural appreciation or marking the Doll Festival, the π Japanese Dolls emoji is a charming and meaningful addition.
Text examples with π Japanese Dolls
- “The Japanese Dolls emoji π symbolizes tradition, culture, and celebration.”
- “Displaying π hina dolls is a cherished tradition during the Doll Festival.”
- “These beautiful dolls π add charm and cultural richness to the season.”
- “Celebrating Hina Matsuri honors π Japanβs artistic and cultural heritage.”
- “Adorning homes with π Japanese dolls fills the space with elegance and joy.”
- “The π Japanese Dolls represent the spirit of celebration and tradition.”
- “π A perfect way to honor and appreciate Japanβs historical customs.”
- “The tradition of displaying hina dolls π showcases the beauty of the past.”
- “This emoji π embodies cultural pride and admiration for Japanese heritage.”
- “Adding π to messages spreads awareness of this unique and beautiful tradition.”
Combinations with π Japanese Dolls emoji
- : Japanese dolls with sparkles symbolize beauty and celebration.
- : Japanese dolls with cherry blossoms represent cultural heritage.
- : Japanese dolls with a heart signify love for Japanese culture.
- : Japanese castle with dolls symbolizes cultural festivities.
- : Japanese dolls with confetti represent festive celebrations.
- : Japanese dolls with a star signify the brilliance of cultural traditions.
- : Dove with Japanese dolls symbolizes peace and harmony in traditions.
- : Japanese dolls with a scroll represent the history of traditions.
Unicode CLDR Japanese Dolls Emoji annotations
Short name: Japanese dolls
Japanese Dolls Emoji is also known as
- Dolls Emoji
Japanese Dolls Emoji is associated
- Culture
- Tradition
- Japanese Heritage
- Hina Matsuri
- Dolls
- Festivity
- Elegance
- Celebration
- History
- Pride
Japanese Dolls Emoji for Android, Iphone (IOS)
Android:
- Design Style:
On Android devices, the π Japanese Dolls emoji is depicted as a pair of dolls dressed in traditional attire, with intricate details emphasizing the Emperor and Empress roles. - Color:
The dolls are often brightly colored, with hues of red, gold, and green dominating the design, complemented by subtle patterns.
iPhone (iOS):
- Design Style:
On iOS devices, the π Japanese Dolls emoji features finely detailed, elegant figures with a polished and symmetrical appearance. The attire is elaborate and reflective of traditional Japanese designs. - Color:
The dolls are vividly colored with a mix of soft and bold tones, creating a festive and cultural feel.
π emoji Support
Apple | iOS 16.4, iOS 10.2, iOS 8.3, iOS 6.0, iOS 5.1, iOS 4.0, iPhone OS 2.2 |
Google Noto Color Emoji | 15.0, Android 12.0, Android 11.0, Android 8.0, Android 7.0, Android 4.4, Android 4.3 |
Samsung | One UI 5.0, One UI 1.0, Experience 9.0, TouchWiz 7.1, TouchWiz 7.0, TouchWiz Nature UX 2 |
Microsoft | Windows 11 22H2, Windows 11 November 2021 Update, Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8.0 |
2.23.2.72, 2.17 | |
Twitter / X | Twemoji 15.0, Twemoji 2.1, Twemoji 1.0 |
15.0, 3.0, 2.0, 1.0 | |
Microsoft Teams | 15.0 |
Skype | Emoticons 1.2 |
Twitter Emoji Stickers | 13.1 |
JoyPixels | 7.0, 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.5, 4.0, 3.1, 3.0, 2.2, 2.0, 1.0 |
Toss Face (ν μ€νμ΄μ€) | 1.5, March 2022, February 2022 |
Sony Playstation | 13.1 |
Noto Emoji Font | 15.0 |
OpenMoji | 14.0, 13.1, 1.0 |
emojidex | 1.0.34, 1.0.33, 1.0.14 |
Messenger | 1.0 |
LG | Velvet, G3 |
HTC | Sense 7 |
SoftBank | 2014, 2006, 2004, 2001, 2000 |
Docomo | 2013 |
au by KDDI | Type F, Type D-3, Type D-2, Type D-1 |
Mozilla | Firefox OS 2.5 |
π emoji History
π emoji Unicode Data
Unicode Code Point(s) | π: U+1F38E | |
Unicode Version | Unicode 6.0 | |
Emoji Version | Emoji 1.0 |
π emoji HTML, CSS and other codes
Shortcode (Discord) | :dolls: | |
Shortcode (GitHub) | :dolls: | |
Shortcode (Slack) | :dolls: | |
HTML Dec | 🎎 | |
HTML Hex | 🎎 | |
CSS | οΏ½1F38E | |
C, C++ & Python | U0001f38e | |
Java, JavaScript & JSON | uD83CuDF8E | |
Perl | x{1F38E} | |
PHP & Ruby | u{1F38E} | |
Punycode | xn--ik8h | |
URL Escape Code | %F0%9F%8E%8E |