Indicating something is reserved
This seat is 🈯, please find another.
The 🈯 emoji, also known as the Japanese “reserved” button, features a square containing the Japanese kanji character for “reserved” or “designated” (指). It's commonly used to indicate that something...
This seat is 🈯, please find another.
The 🈯 parking spots are for staff only.
Only 🈯 members have access to this content.
This project is 🈯 to your team.
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Ensure the recipient understands the Japanese meaning or the context of reservation/designation.
Pair it with location or object emojis to clarify what is reserved (e.g., 📍🈯 for a reserved spot).
If communicating with a non-Japanese speaking audience, provide additional context for better understanding.
U+1F22F
🈯
\1F22F
\u{1F22F}