Emoji List

🈲

Japanese Prohibited Button Emoji

Emoji Appearance

Apple Emoji

Apple

Apple Color Emoji

iOS (iPhone / iPad)Mac

Google Emoji

Google

Noto Color Emoji

Android

Twitter / X Emoji

Twitter / X

Twemoji

Windows Emoji

Windows

Fluent Emoji

Emoji Overview

Unicode
Code Point
U+1F232
1F232
Emoji Name
japanese prohibited button
Version
Date Added for Emoji
0.6Initial release
Category
Keywords
prohibitedjapanesebutton

🈲 Meaning and Explanation

The 🈲 emoji displays a red square or rounded-square button with a white Japanese kanji character for "prohibited" or "forbidden" (įρ) inside. It is a clear visual indicator that something is not allowed or restricted.

This emoji is commonly seen in Japan on signs, warnings, or notices to indicate areas where entry is forbidden, actions that are prohibited, or items that are not permitted.

It conveys a strong message of restriction and serves as a warning.

🈲 How to Use

This emoji is primarily used to indicate prohibition or restriction:

  1. Forbidden Actions: To warn against actions that are not allowed, such as smoking, littering, or entering a restricted area.
  2. Restricted Access: To mark places or content that are off-limits or require special permission.
  3. Warnings: To convey a general sense of caution or to highlight something that is dangerous or harmful.
  4. Digital Content: Can be used to mark content as inappropriate or restricted for certain audiences.

🈲 Cultural Background

Region Common Meaning Additional Notes or Misunderstandings
Japan Prohibited, forbidden, restricted Widely understood in Japan for its literal meaning on signs and in official contexts.
Other East Asian Countries May be understood if familiar with kanji People familiar with Chinese characters (Hanzi) might infer its meaning, but it's most specific to Japanese usage.
Western Cultures Unlikely to be understood without context Without knowledge of Japanese kanji, its meaning is not intuitive and would require explanation.
Digital Communication Niche use, often requires context Outside of Japan, its use is limited and usually requires accompanying text to clarify its meaning.

Similar Emojis