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🎏 carp streamer Emoji β€” Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+1F38F
Shortcode
:carp-streamer:
Category
Activities
Subcategory
events & holidays
Added in
Unicode 0.6
Also known as
koinobori emoji, carp flag, Children's Day streamer

What Does the carp streamer Emoji 🎏 Mean?

Koinobori β€” colorful carp-shaped flags flown for Japan's Children's Day. Unicode 6.0 (2010) added this glyph. Celebrated on May 5th, Children's Day (originally Boys' Day) sees families flying carp streamers outside homes, symbolizing strength, courage, and success β€” qualities associated with carp swimming upstream.

Each carp represents a family member (traditionally father, mother, and children). Japanese cultural accounts post it heavily in late April and early May. Pair it with samurai, bamboo, or cherry blossom emojis for Japanese cultural content.

The vibrant colors against the sky make it visually striking. Travelers in Japan during Golden Week often share it. A culturally specific glyph that beautifully captures a wholesome family tradition centered on hope and strength for children.

Quietly versatile, it covers both literal scenes and metaphorical moments with equal grace, slipping naturally into texts, captions, and reactions across platforms. The clean rendering reads well at any size, and the surrounding context β€” words, paired emojis, or just the overall tone β€” fills in any nuance the symbol itself leaves open.

How to Use 🎏 carp streamer Emoji

“🎏 koinobori flying high β€” happy Children's Day!”
“🎏 saw these all over the village in May.”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1F38F
HTML Entity🎏
CSS Code\1F38F
Shortcode:carp-streamer:
Keywordscarp, celebration, streamer
Unicode Version0.6

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 🎏 mean?

It depicts koinobori, carp-shaped streamers flown in Japan for Children's Day on May 5th, symbolizing strength and success.