Cultural Heritage! Celebrate history with the Japanese Castle emoji, a symbol of Japanese culture and architecture.
A traditional Japanese castle with tiered roofs. The Japanese Castle emoji is commonly used to represent historical sites, Japanese culture, or traditional architecture. If someone sends you a 🏯 emoji, it might mean they are talking about visiting a historical site, appreciating Japanese culture, or discussing traditional architecture.
The 🏯 Japanese Castle emoji represents a traditional Japanese castle, a significant architectural and cultural landmark in Japan.
Dèan briogadh simplidh air an 🏯 emoji gu h-àrd gus lethbhreac a dhèanamh dheth sa bhad gu d’ bhòrd-chlàir. ’S urrainn dhut an uairsin a chur ann àite sam bith – ann am brathan, meadhanan sòisealta, sgrìobhainnean, no ann an aplacaid sam bith a tha a’ toirt taic do emoji.
Chaidh an 🏯 japanese castle emoji a thoirt a-steach ann an Emoji E0.6 agus tha e a-nis air a bhathar taic air a h-uile àrd-ùrlar mòr, a’ gabhail a-steach iOS, Android, Windows, agus macOS.
Bidh an 🏯 japanese castle emoji a’ buntainn ris a’ roinn Siubhal & Àiteachan, gu sònraichte san roinn bhun Buildings.
The Japanese castle 🏯 depicts a tenshu (main tower) in the style of Osaka or Himeji Castle, with distinctive curved rooflines and white walls. These castles feature multiple tiers and were built during Japan's feudal period (1467-1615) as military headquarters.
| Unicode Ainm | Japanese Castle |
| Apple Ainm | Japanese Castle |
| Cuideachd gu aithneachadh mar | Fortress |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F3EF |
| Unicode Deicheach | U+127983 |
| Sreath teicheadh | \u1f3ef |
| Buidheann | 🌉 Siubhal & Àiteachan |
| Fo-bhuidheann | 🏢 Buildings |
| Molaidhean | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Ainm | Japanese Castle |
| Apple Ainm | Japanese Castle |
| Cuideachd gu aithneachadh mar | Fortress |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F3EF |
| Unicode Deicheach | U+127983 |
| Sreath teicheadh | \u1f3ef |
| Buidheann | 🌉 Siubhal & Àiteachan |
| Fo-bhuidheann | 🏢 Buildings |
| Molaidhean | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |