ƒohoɖo diakuku! Vovovo dzidzɔ Hina Matsuri ƒe mesese vevie kple domewo na Japan ƒe Dome ɖevitso emoji.
Nyzobe Japan ƒe dome ɖevitso ke ho. Ewoɖinɔ Japan ƒe ɖase Nyatakakoe ƒe dome ɖeviwɔe Hina Matsuri ƒe vevie. Hina Matsuri naɖe nakpe si wo dzɔ kple domewo ke mesese kple hó dome ƒe wo vevie kpɔ dzɔesisime. Ne ame dea Japan ƒe Dome ɖevitsowo 🎎 emoji la na wò, ene le wo nabia Hina Matsuri naɖe mesese vevie alo ke fa vevie mesese.
The 🎎 Japanese Dolls emoji represents the traditional Japanese Hinamatsuri (Girls' Day) festival and the ornamental dolls associated with this cultural celebration.
Klikɛ 🎎 emoji si le dzidzɔ me la, eye wòakpɔ be wòado ɖe wò clipboard. Wòakɔa ɖe anyi - le nsɛm, social media, dokumeŋts, kple anyi aɖe siwo katã tsɔ emojis.
🎎 japan ƒe dome ɖevitsowo emoji wɔ le Emoji E0.6 eye wòle anyi aɖe siwo katã wɔ - iOS, Android, Windows, kple macOS.
🎎 japan ƒe dome ɖevitsowo emoji le Nutrɔwo kategoli me, eye wòle Dɔwãwo subkategoli me.
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 Nɛ | Japanese Dolls |
| Apple Nɛ | Japanese Dolls |
| Kutsa | Dolls, Hinamatsuri, Imperial Dolls |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F38E |
| Unicode Decimal | U+127886 |
| Escape Sequence | \u1f38e |
| Unicode Ʋuƒoƒo | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Ʋuƒoƒo | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Nɛ | Japanese Dolls |
| Apple Nɛ | Japanese Dolls |
| Kutsa | Dolls, Hinamatsuri, Imperial Dolls |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F38E |
| Unicode Decimal | U+127886 |
| Escape Sequence | \u1f38e |
| Unicode Ʋuƒoƒo | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Ʋuƒoƒo | 1.0 | 2015 |