Cultural Reverence! Embrace tradition with the Shinto Shrine emoji, a symbol of Japanese spirituality.
A traditional torii gate, representing a Shinto shrine. The Shinto Shrine emoji is commonly used to represent Shintoism, Japanese culture, or places of worship. If someone sends you a ⛩️ emoji, it might mean they are talking about visiting a shrine, appreciating Japanese traditions, or discussing spirituality.
The ⛩️ Shinto Shrine emoji represents the sacred Shinto shrines that are central to Japanese spiritual and cultural traditions. It signifies Japanese spirituality, history, and connection to the natural world.
Mii dash aabiding ⛩️ mii dash, gii-zhichigeyaan ezhi-giizhiitaawaa. Giishpin aabiding, gii-zhichigeyaan ezhi-mazina'igan aaniish ezhi-mazina'igan, ezhi-mazina'igan, miinawaa ezhi-mazina'igan.
Mii dash ⛩️ shinto shrine mii dash aabiding Emoji E0.7 miinawaa gii-mazina'igan aaniish iOS, Android, Windows, miinawaa macOS.
Mii dash ⛩️ shinto shrine mii dash Travel & Places aaniish, miinawaa Religious Places aaniish.
The Shinto shrine emoji ⛩️ depicts a torii gate, the iconic vermillion entrance to Shinto shrines. The torii marks the transition from mundane to sacred space. The color represents vitality and protection against evil. There are over 80,000 shrines in Japan.
| Mazin Unicode | Shinto Shrine |
| Apple mazina'igan | Shinto Shrine |
| Mii dash | Kami-no-michi |
| Unicode Mshkikiwin Akiing | U+26E9 U+FE0F |
| Unicode Mshkikiwin | U+9961 U+65039 |
| Mshkikiwinan wii-mazina'igan | \u26e9 \ufe0f |
| Akiing | 🌉 Travel & Places |
| Mikwenim | ⛪ Religious Places |
| Mikwenim | L2/07-259 |
| Mishkikiiwin Unicode | 5.2 | 2009 |
| Giizhiitaaw Mshkikiwin | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Mazin Unicode | Shinto Shrine |
| Apple mazina'igan | Shinto Shrine |
| Mii dash | Kami-no-michi |
| Unicode Mshkikiwin Akiing | U+26E9 U+FE0F |
| Unicode Mshkikiwin | U+9961 U+65039 |
| Mshkikiwinan wii-mazina'igan | \u26e9 \ufe0f |
| Akiing | 🌉 Travel & Places |
| Mikwenim | ⛪ Religious Places |
| Mikwenim | L2/07-259 |
| Mishkikiiwin Unicode | 5.2 | 2009 |
| Giizhiitaaw Mshkikiwin | 1.0 | 2015 |