Kanji Emoji
Kanji Emoji Combos
Kanji Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Kanji emoji mean?
This emoji represents a button used in Japanese, commonly seen in relation to designated areas or functions on a device.
How can I use the Kanji emoji?
You can copy the emoji from this page using the copy button and paste it anywhere you want to use it, including text messages, social media, emails, etc.
What are good combinations with the Kanji emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- 🈶📚 - Learning Kanji
- 🈸✍️ - Writing Kanji
- 📖🈳 - Kanji Book
How to Use Kanji Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the kanji emoji, or simply copy it from this page and paste it into your message.
On Desktop
Copy the emoji from this page and paste it into your text. On Windows, you can also use Win + . (period) to open the emoji picker.
On Social Media
Copy and paste the emoji into your social media posts, emails, or any other web platform where you want to express yourself.
Kanji Emoji Meanings and Usage
Japanese “B” Button
This emoji represents a button used in Japanese, commonly seen in relation to designated areas or functions on a device.
Japanese “Free of Charge” Button
This emoji indicates something that is free, often used in contexts where no payment is needed.
Japanese “Application” Button
This emoji signifies a button related to applications or requests, commonly found in service contexts in Japan.
Japanese “Vacancy” Button
This emoji indicates availability or openness, useful in contexts such as accommodations or parking.
Japanese “Reserved” Button
This emoji shows a button used for reservations, indicating that something is set aside or booked.
Japanese B Symbol
This emoji represents a symbol used in Japanese culture, often conveying congratulations or celebration.
Japanese Secret Button
This emoji indicates something private or confidential, typically used in contexts where secrecy is needed.
Japanese “Open for Business” Button
This emoji signifies that a business is open, commonly used in commercial settings to attract customers.
Japanese “Monthly Amount” Button
This emoji represents a monthly amount, often used in financial contexts like subscriptions or billing.
Scroll
This emoji shows a rolled-up document, representing ancient texts or written language, significant in learning kanji.
Writing Hand
This emoji depicts a hand writing, symbolizing the action of learning or practicing kanji characters.
Crossed Flags
This emoji represents Japanese flags, often associated with Japanese culture and language, including kanji.
Input Latin Letters
This emoji shows letters and can represent learning different scripts, including kanji and other writing systems.
Books
This emoji represents education and learning, often associated with studying kanji or other languages.
Brain
This emoji symbolizes knowledge and learning, representing the mental effort involved in mastering kanji.
Light Bulb
This emoji represents ideas and insights, often used when discussing breakthroughs in understanding kanji.
World Map
This emoji signifies geography and culture, key components of understanding the context behind kanji.
Paintbrush
This emoji represents creativity and art, symbolizing the artistic aspect of writing kanji characters.
Kanji Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Learning Kanji
Studying kanji characters and their meanings.
Writing Kanji
Practicing writing kanji symbols.
Kanji Book
Referring to a book that focuses on kanji.
Kanji Conversation
Discussing kanji in a chat or conversation.
Kanji Class
Attending a class dedicated to learning kanji.
Kanji and Alphabets
Comparing kanji with other writing systems.
Japanese Culture
Exploring kanji as part of Japanese culture.
Kanji Study Guide
Using a study guide for kanji characters.
Kanji Dictionary
Looking up kanji meanings in a dictionary.
Empty Kanji Sheet
Using blank sheets to practice kanji.
Kanji App
Using a mobile app to learn kanji.
Kanji Teacher
Learning kanji from a teacher.
Searching Kanji
Searching for specific kanji characters.
Kanji Practice
Practicing kanji with writing tools.
Kanji Resources
Gathering resources for kanji learning.
Kanji Notes
Taking notes on kanji characters.
Kanji Graduation
Graduating from a kanji course.
Kanji Reference
Using a reference book for kanji.