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Japanese dolls

The 🎎 Japanese Dolls emoji depicts two traditionally dressed dolls, representing the Emperor (O-bina) and Empress (Me-bina) of Japan. These dolls are typically displayed during Hinamatsuri, also know...

📖 Meaning & Usage

The 🎎 Japanese Dolls emoji depicts two traditionally dressed dolls, representing the Emperor (O-bina) and Empress (Me-bina) of Japan. These dolls are typically displayed during Hinamatsuri, also known as Girl's Day or Doll's Day, a Japanese festival celebrated on March 3rd to wish young girls happiness and good health. The emoji is used to represent this festival, Japanese culture, or family celebrations. It can also symbolize a couple, marriage, or harmony. The Unicode version for this emoji is 6.0 and it was introduced in 2010.

🎯 Usage Contexts

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Celebrating Hinamatsuri (Girl's Day)

Happy Hinamatsuri! 🎎 May your daughters have a wonderful day.

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Representing Japanese culture or traditions

I'm learning more about Japanese culture, especially the Hinamatsuri festival. 🎎

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Symbolizing a couple or marriage

Congratulations on your wedding! May you be as happy as these dolls. 🎎

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Expressing wishes for happiness and good health for girls

Sending good wishes for health and happiness to all the girls on this special day! 🎎

📱 Platform Appearances

Japanese dolls Google Noto emoji Google Noto Apache 2.0
Japanese dolls Twitter/X emoji Twitter/X CC-BY 4.0
Japanese dolls Fluent 3D emoji Fluent 3D MIT
Japanese dolls 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

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Happy Hinamatsuri! 🎎 Wishing you a day filled with joy and happiness!

Enjoying the Hinamatsuri celebrations! 🎎

Learning about Japanese culture and Hinamatsuri. 🎎 It's so interesting!

Happy Girl's Day! 🎎 May all girls be healthy and happy!

Celebrating Hinamatsuri with family. 🎎

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💡 Usage Tips

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Use with other Japanese emojis

Combine this emoji with other emojis related to Japan, such as 🌸 (cherry blossom) or 🍣 (sushi), to create a more complete cultural message.

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Use around March 3rd

This emoji is most relevant around March 3rd, when Hinamatsuri is celebrated. Using it during this time will make your message more timely and relevant.

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Consider your audience

Be mindful of your audience's understanding of Japanese culture when using this emoji. Provide context if necessary.

💻 Developer Codes

U+1F38E
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🏷️ Keywords

celebration doll dolls festival Japanese