Children's Day Joy! Celebrate childhood with the Carp Streamer emoji, a symbol of Children's Day in Japan.
Colorful carp-shaped streamers flying on a pole. The Carp Streamer emoji is commonly used to represent Children's Day in Japan, a day to celebrate the health and happiness of children. If someone sends you a 🎏 emoji, it likely means they are celebrating Children's Day, sharing joy, or referencing Japanese culture.
The 🎏 Carp Streamer emoji represents the colorful carp-shaped streamers flown on Children's Day in Japan, a celebration of children and childhood.
Kandjeka 🎏 emoji ohandi okokopa ohandi clipboard. Ohandi okokopa ohandi okurongela - mu mesiji, mu media ya social, mu dokumenti, kana mu app ohandi okukwatela maemoji.
U 🎏 carp streamer emoji ohandi Emoji E0.6 na ohandi okwatjengela mu mikuro yose ihe ihe, iOS, Android, Windows, na macOS.
U 🎏 carp streamer emoji ohandi mu Omasaso category, ohandi mu Events subcategory.
Represents koinobori, carp-shaped wind socks flown in Japan during Children's Day (May 5). Each family member is represented by a different colored carp streamer.
During Children's Day, families fly koinobori representing each child - black for father, red for mother, and smaller colored ones for children. Carp symbolize strength and perseverance as they swim upstream.
| Unicode Nama | Carp Streamer |
| Apple Nama | Carp Streamer |
| Uuliyehe | Fish Flag, Koinobori, Wind Socks |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F38F |
| Unicode Decimal | U+127887 |
| Ukwaniso | \u1f38f |
| Ushanduro ya Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Ushanduro wa Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Nama | Carp Streamer |
| Apple Nama | Carp Streamer |
| Uuliyehe | Fish Flag, Koinobori, Wind Socks |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F38F |
| Unicode Decimal | U+127887 |
| Ukwaniso | \u1f38f |
| Ushanduro ya Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Ushanduro wa Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |