Newcomer Symbol indicating a novice or beginner.
The Japanese symbol for beginner emoji is depicted as a bold chevron-like symbol with green and yellow colors. Known as the Shoshinsha mark, it represents a novice driver or beginner. Its distinctive design is easily recognizable. If someone sends you a 🔰 emoji, they are likely referring to a beginner or novice.
The 🔰 Japanese Symbol for Beginner emoji represents or means that the user is a newcomer, novice, or beginner at a particular task or activity.
Kobanga kaka 🔰 emoji likolo mpo na kopia yango na liboso na clipboard na yo. Okoki ko coller yango esika n'importe — na ba message, ba réseaux sociaux, ba documents, to na application nyonso oyo ekomona ba emoji.
Emoji 🔰 japanese symbol for beginner ekómá na Emoji E0.6 mpe sik'oyo ekosalisaka na ba plateforme nyonso ya minene lokola iOS, Android, Windows, mpe macOS.
Emoji 🔰 japanese symbol for beginner ezali na catégorie Symbols, na subcategory Other Symbols.
The 🔰 symbol, called "Shoshinsha mark" (初心者マーク), is a real traffic sign in Japan that new drivers must display on their vehicles for one year after getting their license. It's legally required and helps other drivers know to be patient.
| Nkombo ya Unicode | Japanese Symbol for Beginner |
| Kombo ya Apple | Japanese Symbol for Beginner |
| Pe Eyebani Lokola | Shoshinsha Mark, Yellow Green Shield |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F530 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+128304 |
| Séquence ya Kobima | \u1f530 |
| Lingomba | ㊗️ Symbols |
| Ekundola | ♾️ Other Symbols |
| Maloba | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Version ya Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Version ya Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Nkombo ya Unicode | Japanese Symbol for Beginner |
| Kombo ya Apple | Japanese Symbol for Beginner |
| Pe Eyebani Lokola | Shoshinsha Mark, Yellow Green Shield |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F530 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+128304 |
| Séquence ya Kobima | \u1f530 |
| Lingomba | ㊗️ Symbols |
| Ekundola | ♾️ Other Symbols |
| Maloba | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Version ya Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Version ya Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |