Ndocho na Mĩthemba! Kwikiria hitha ya Japani na emoji ya Mũtĩ wa Tanabata, mwaki wa mĩthemba na ndoto.
Rũrĩrĩa rwamata na magĩti marta kana ũrangĩ mũno. Emoji ya Mũtĩ wa Tanabata inakũgemererwa kũmunyika hitha wa Japani wa Tanabata, hau mũndũ atema mambo manyathiũ magĩtini na mũtĩ mai. Mũndũ ũmwe akiũhe emoji ya 🎋, kĩgũneana kĩkogobhora mekũra akiũka kũgereria Tanabata, kũthereria ndoto, kana kwonerea Japani hitha.
The 🎋 Tanabata Tree emoji represents the traditional Japanese Tanabata festival and the bamboo tree used to display people's written wishes and dreams.
Gũcaria 🎋 emoji gũtirĩrĩa wendo, gũcopia kũgĩa kũclipboard yaku. Wĩra wĩcora kũgĩa kũanyũra - mũtwe, mũtwe wa mũtwe, mũtwe wa mũtwe, kana mũtwe waku wĩkũgĩa emojis.
🎋 mũtĩ wa tanabata emoji yathitũrwo mũgambo Emoji E0.6 na gũcokeria mũno mũgambo wothe wa iOS, Android, Windows, na macOS.
🎋 mũtĩ wa tanabata emoji nĩgũcokeria Mikorwo, na mũno mũgambo Maagati.
Represents the Japanese Tanabata festival where people write wishes on paper strips and hang them on bamboo. This cultural emoji often confuses non-Japanese users who mistake it for a generic tree.
In Japan, Tanabata celebrates the annual meeting of deities Orihime and Hikoboshi in the Milky Way. People write wishes on colorful paper strips (tanzaku) and hang them on bamboo. The festival occurs on July 7th.
Most users outside Japan mistake this for a generic decorated tree or Christmas tree. It specifically represents the Tanabata festival and the wish-granting bamboo tradition.