Japanese Cards! Celebrate culture with the Flower Playing Cards emoji, a symbol of traditional Japanese card games.
A set of traditional Japanese flower playing cards. The Flower Playing Cards emoji is commonly used to convey a sense of cultural heritage, highlight traditional card games, or show love for Japanese culture. If someone sends you a 🎴 emoji, it likely means they are talking about playing traditional card games, appreciating Japanese culture, or sharing a cultural moment.
The 🎴 Flower Playing Cards emoji represents or means traditional Japanese playing cards and the cultural significance of these card games.
Aġviġutit 🎴 emoji-miñ qiktuġutit. Qiktuġutit 🎴 emoji-miñ qiktuġutit.
🎴 flower playing cards emoji-miñ Emoji E0.6-miñ qiktuġutit.
🎴 flower playing cards emoji-miñ Agliqtuutit aġviq-miñ, Games aġviqtuq-miñ.
Hanafuda ubluŋa-ŋa! Taana qanumiŋa iñuusilutik-ŋaŋ, paŋmiŋa aŋŋaŋŋaŋ. Qulliŋa iñuusilutik-ŋaŋ iñuusilutik-ŋaŋ. Taana kaŋuŋa-ŋaŋ. Qanga iñuusilutik-ŋaŋ taŋŋaŋŋaŋ. Iñuusilutik-ŋaŋ.
Hanafuda ubluŋa-ŋaŋ! Qanga taŋŋaŋŋaŋ! Taŋŋaŋŋaŋ, taŋŋaŋŋaŋ iŋŋuuŋŋaŋ taŋŋaŋŋaŋ. Taŋŋaŋŋaŋ. Nintendo taŋŋaŋŋaŋ taŋŋaŋŋaŋ, taŋŋaŋŋaŋ 1889-mi. Taŋŋaŋŋaŋ iŋŋuuŋŋaŋ qanumiŋa-ŋaŋ. Taŋŋaŋŋaŋ.
Taŋŋaŋŋaŋ iŋŋuuŋŋaŋ-ŋaŋ. Qanga taŋŋaŋŋaŋ iŋŋuuŋŋaŋ! Taŋŋaŋŋaŋ, taŋŋaŋŋaŋ iŋŋuuŋŋaŋ, taŋŋaŋŋaŋ taŋŋaŋŋaŋ. Taŋŋaŋŋaŋ.
| Unicode Aqaa | Flower Playing Cards |
| Apple Aqaa | Flower Playing Cards |
| Naurraq | Deck Of Cards, Hanafuda, Hwatu, Playing Cards |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F3B4 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+127924 |
| Aġviqtuq Siqunġa | \u1f3b4 |
| Aġviq | 🏓 Agliqtuutit |
| Aġviqtuq | 🎮 Games |
| Akuqqugutmi | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Version | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Amusraaq Version | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Aqaa | Flower Playing Cards |
| Apple Aqaa | Flower Playing Cards |
| Naurraq | Deck Of Cards, Hanafuda, Hwatu, Playing Cards |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F3B4 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+127924 |
| Aġviqtuq Siqunġa | \u1f3b4 |
| Aġviq | 🏓 Agliqtuutit |
| Aġviqtuq | 🎮 Games |
| Akuqqugutmi | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Version | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Amusraaq Version | 1.0 | 2015 |