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Japanese “application” button

The 🈸 emoji, also known as the Japanese “Application” Button, displays the Japanese kanji character “申” (shin) inside a red square. This kanji generally signifies “application,” “request,” or “apply...

📖 Meaning & Usage

The 🈸 emoji, also known as the Japanese “Application” Button, displays the Japanese kanji character “申” (shin) inside a red square. This kanji generally signifies “application,” “request,” or “apply.” The emoji is primarily used to indicate that something is related to an application process, such as a form, a request, or a subscription. It can also metaphorically represent the act of applying oneself to a task or goal. This emoji was introduced in Unicode version 6.0 in 2010, reflecting its established use in Japanese digital communication to denote application-related services and functionalities.

🎯 Usage Contexts

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Application or Request

Don't forget to submit your 🈸 before the deadline!

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Subscription or Enrollment

Click here to complete your 🈸 for the newsletter.

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Signifying a Japanese context related to applications

Just finished filling out the 🈸 for my visa.

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Applying oneself to a task

Time to put in the work and 🈸 myself to this project!

📱 Platform Appearances

Japanese “application” button Google Noto emoji Google Noto Apache 2.0
Japanese “application” button Twitter/X emoji Twitter/X CC-BY 4.0
Japanese “application” button Fluent 3D emoji Fluent 3D MIT
Japanese “application” button OpenMoji emoji OpenMoji CC BY-SA 4.0

ℹ️ All images shown are from open-licensed sources (Apache 2.0, MIT, CC-BY 4.0, CC BY-SA 4.0) and are free to use.

💬 Ready Messages

Copy and share

Make sure you complete the 🈸 process carefully.

Submit your 🈸 now to get started!

I've sent in my 🈸, fingers crossed!

Ready to 🈸 myself to this challenge!

Complete the 🈸 form here: [link]

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💡 Usage Tips

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Context is Key

This emoji is most effective when used in conversations directly related to applications, requests, or forms.

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Cultural Awareness

Remember this emoji has a specific meaning in Japanese culture. Use it appropriately and avoid misinterpretations.

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Combine with Text

Always use this emoji with clear text to ensure the message is understood, especially by those unfamiliar with its Japanese origin.

💻 Developer Codes

U+1F238
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\1F238
\u{1F238}

🏷️ Keywords

application button ideograph Japanese