Cultural Celebration! Celebrate heritage with the Japanese Dolls emoji, a symbol of Hinamatsuri.
A pair of traditional Japanese dolls displayed on stands. The Japanese Dolls emoji is commonly used to represent Hinamatsuri, also known as Girls' Day, a festival in Japan celebrating the health and happiness of girls. If someone sends you a 🎎 emoji, it might mean they are celebrating Hinamatsuri, sharing Japanese culture, or referencing a special cultural event.
The 🎎 Japanese Dolls emoji represents the traditional Japanese Hinamatsuri (Girls' Day) festival and the ornamental dolls associated with this cultural celebration.
Yu save klik long 🎎 emoji antap blong kopi kwiktaem long clipboard blong yu. Yu save pejtem long eni ples - long mesej, social media, dokumen, o eni app we i sapotem emoji.
🎎 japanese dolls emoji i bin kam insaed long Emoji E0.6 mo naoia i stap long olgeta bigfala platform olsem iOS, Android, Windows, mo macOS.
🎎 japanese dolls emoji i stap long Activities kategori, mo i stap long Events subkategori.
Represents Hina dolls displayed during Hinamatsuri (Girls' Day) on March 3 in Japan. The elaborate doll sets represent the Emperor, Empress, and court attendants.
Hinamatsuri dolls represent the imperial court and are displayed in a specific hierarchy. The set can include up to 15 dolls across 7 tiers. Families traditionally pass down these dolls through generations.
| Unicode Nem | Japanese Dolls |
| Apple Nem | Japanese Dolls |
| Olsem Wanem | Dolls, Hinamatsuri, Imperial Dolls |
| Unicode Hexadesimal | U+1F38E |
| Unicode Desimal | U+127886 |
| Eskep Sikwens | \u1f38e |
| Grup | 🏓 Activities |
| Sabsgrup | 🎉 Events |
| Proposol | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Version blong Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Version blong Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Nem | Japanese Dolls |
| Apple Nem | Japanese Dolls |
| Olsem Wanem | Dolls, Hinamatsuri, Imperial Dolls |
| Unicode Hexadesimal | U+1F38E |
| Unicode Desimal | U+127886 |
| Eskep Sikwens | \u1f38e |
| Grup | 🏓 Activities |
| Sabsgrup | 🎉 Events |
| Proposol | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Version blong Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Version blong Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |