Géng i jaboot! Yaa ngi am Geew Japan ak Gékki Tanabata emoji, xel mooy nekk sénj ñaan yi dañoo def lu am solo.
Gékki ciy dajur ba-boo; mboteem ak seeni njarin yu nyereem yi joxante. Emoji Tanabata bi, suux nañ ba yaak ñaan yi ci wër-bogal, Lu réy di jëfel ci gleek tanabata. Keneen ci 🎋 emoji diiw, baaxkatul nekham bég naa képp nekk bi ngéém, jërëjeek xel bu woon, di néew kans (ci Jaapone ndaak)
The 🎋 Tanabata Tree emoji represents the traditional Japanese Tanabata festival and the bamboo tree used to display people's written wishes and dreams.
Soo tax, dindi ci 🎋 emoji bi ci suuf si ngir ko kopi ci clipboard bi. Mën nga jox ko ci beneen fan – ci xibaar, media sosial, dokument yu, walla benn app bu am emojis.
🎋 gékki tanabata emoji bi jëm ci Emoji E0.6 te léegi am na ci platform yu bari, iOS, Android, Windows, ak macOS.
🎋 gékki tanabata emoji bi am na ci wàllu Aktiviteeti, te ci sub-wàllu Jaar-jaar yi.
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.
| Unicode Nëm | Tanabata Tree |
| Apple Ñuul | Tanabata Tree |
| dikenal nama | Tanabata, Wish Tree |
| Unicode Hexadesimal | U+1F38B |
| Unicode Desimal | U+127883 |
| Séquence Fuñëu | \u1f38b |
| Wolof | 🏓 Aktiviteeti |
| Banugel | 🎉 Jaar-jaar yi |
| Propositions | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Nëm | Tanabata Tree |
| Apple Ñuul | Tanabata Tree |
| dikenal nama | Tanabata, Wish Tree |
| Unicode Hexadesimal | U+1F38B |
| Unicode Desimal | U+127883 |
| Séquence Fuñëu | \u1f38b |
| Wolof | 🏓 Aktiviteeti |
| Banugel | 🎉 Jaar-jaar yi |
| Propositions | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |