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〽️ part alternation mark Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Informação rápida

Unicode
U+303D U+FE0F
Código curto
:part-alternation-mark:
Categoria
Símbolos
Subcategoria
outros símbolos
Adicionado em
Unicode 0.6
Também conhecido como
iori-ten, Japanese music mark, alternation mark

What Does the part alternation mark Emoji 〽️ Mean?

Two mountain-like peaks rise side by side, picturing the Japanese kabuki mark called iori-ten, which traditionally signals the start of a song or musical part in stage notation. Unicode 6.0 added the color emoji in 2010. Westerners often mistake it for a generic mountain symbol or a stock-chart squiggle.

In Japan it appears on karaoke books, sheet music, and theatrical scripts. Karaoke fans use it when sharing song-night photos, while traditional-music accounts reference it in educational posts. Some users adopt it to mark the start of a thread or new section.

Designers like its minimalist geometry, which can stand in for visual rhythm. It is one of the more obscure symbols on the emoji keyboard, so it carries a subtle in-the-know charm. Whether you are deep into Japanese theater or just love its zigzag silhouette, this little glyph adds quiet visual interest wherever it appears.

De momentos casuais em chats em grupo a textos polidos de marketing de marca, este glifo encontrou um lar confortável em múltiplos estilos de comunicação e continua a ser usado regularmente por gerações de fãs de mensagens que amam emojis em todo o mundo.

How to Use 〽️ part alternation mark Emoji

“Karaoke night 〽️ ready to sing”
“Section two 〽️ starts here”
Detalhes técnicos
UnicodeU+303D U+FE0F
Entidade HTML〽️
Código CSS\303D
Código curto:part-alternation-mark:
Palavras-chavealternation, mark, part
Versão Unicode0.6

Perguntas frequentes

What does 〽️ mean?

Two mountain-like peaks rise side by side, picturing the Japanese kabuki mark called iori-ten, which traditionally signals the start of a song or musical part in stage notation.