π tanabata tree Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F38B
- Shortcode
:tanabata-tree:- Category
- Activities
- Subcategory
- events & holidays
- Added in
- Unicode 0.6
- Also known as
- bamboo wish tree, Tanabata bamboo, wish bamboo
What Does the tanabata tree Emoji π Mean?
A bamboo branch decorated with colorful paper streamers β the centerpiece of Japan's Tanabata festival. Unicode 6.0 (2010) included this culturally specific glyph. Celebrated on July 7th, Tanabata commemorates a romantic legend about star-crossed lovers (Orihime and Hikoboshi) meeting once a year across the Milky Way.
People write wishes on colorful paper strips (tanzaku) and hang them on bamboo. Japanese cultural accounts and travelers post it during Tanabata season. It also fits anime and manga references that draw on the legend.
Pair it with star, milky way, or red envelope emojis for celestial-festival vibes. Non-Japanese users may not know the cultural context, but the cheerful streamers make it accessible. A beautifully specific glyph that honors a beloved Japanese summer tradition.
The simple visual reads clearly at any size, from a thumbnail in a notification preview to a giant banner across a feed β a glyph that does its job without fuss.
How to Use π tanabata tree Emoji
“π Tanabata wishes hung up β fingers crossed.”
“π first time celebrating Tanabata in Tokyo.”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F38B |
| HTML Entity | 🎋 |
| CSS Code | \1F38B |
| Shortcode | :tanabata-tree: |
| Keywords | banner, celebration, japanese, tanabata, tree |
| Unicode Version | 0.6 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π mean?
It depicts a Tanabata tree, a bamboo branch decorated with paper wishes for the Japanese July 7 star festival.
