🎎 Japanese dolls Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
クイック情報
- ユニコード
- U+1F38E
- ショートコード
:japanese-dolls:- カテゴリー
- 活動内容
- サブカテゴリ
- イベント・祝日
- 追加されました
- Unicode 0.6
- 別名
- hina dolls emoji, Doll's Festival, Girls' Day dolls
What Does the Japanese dolls Emoji 🎎 Mean?
Hina dolls in elaborate traditional dress — the emperor and empress figures from Japan's Hinamatsuri. Unicode 6.0 (2010) added this culturally specific glyph. Celebrated on March 3rd, Hinamatsuri (Doll's Festival or Girls' Day) involves displaying these dolls to wish for the health and happiness of girls in the family.
Some families have elaborate multi-tiered displays passed down through generations. Japanese cultural accounts post it heavily around early March. Pair it with cherry blossom, sushi, or sake emojis for Japanese cultural content.
Anime and manga that reference the festival also use it. Non-Japanese users may not know the cultural context, but the elaborate kimono design makes it striking. A beautifully specific glyph honoring an ancient tradition centered on family and daughters.
サムネイルからフィードの巨大なバナーまで、どのようなサイズでもシンプルで視覚的な表示がはっきりと読み取れます。面倒なことをせずに、その役割を果たすグリフです。.
How to Use 🎎 Japanese dolls Emoji
“🎎 setting up the Hinamatsuri display today.”
“🎎 March 3 — happy Doll's Festival!”
技術詳細
| ユニコード | U+1F38E |
| HTMLエンティティ | 🎎 |
| CSSコード | \1F38E |
| ショートコード | :japanese-dolls: |
| キーワード | celebration, doll, dolls, festival, japanese |
| ユニコード版 | 0.6 |
よくある質問
What does 🎎 mean?
It depicts traditional Japanese Hina dolls displayed for Hinamatsuri (Doll's Festival or Girls' Day) on March 3rd.
