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Pine decoration

The 🎍 Pine Decoration emoji depicts a kadomatsu, a traditional Japanese New Year decoration made of pine and bamboo. It is typically placed in pairs in front of homes to welcome ancestral spirits or...

📖 Meaning & Usage

The 🎍 Pine Decoration emoji depicts a kadomatsu, a traditional Japanese New Year decoration made of pine and bamboo. It is typically placed in pairs in front of homes to welcome ancestral spirits or deities of the harvest. The kadomatsu is believed to provide a temporary dwelling place for the spirits, ensuring blessings for the new year. Primarily, this emoji symbolizes New Year's celebrations, good luck, and well-wishing. It can also represent Japanese culture and traditions more broadly. The Unicode version for this emoji is 6.0 and it was introduced in 2010.

🎯 Usage Contexts

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Celebrating the Japanese New Year

Happy New Year! Wishing you all the best for the year ahead 🎍

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Representing Japanese culture and traditions

I'm learning more about Japanese culture and its beautiful traditions 🎍

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Wishing someone good luck and prosperity

Sending you positive vibes and hoping for a prosperous year! 🎍

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Referencing a traditional Japanese decoration

Look at this beautiful kadomatsu! 🎍 It really brings in the New Year spirit.

📱 Platform Appearances

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

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 New Year! 🎍 May this year bring you joy and success.

Wishing you a lucky and prosperous new year! 🎍

Enjoying the traditional Japanese New Year decorations. 🎍

Kadomatsu are up! 🎍 Let the New Year festivities begin!

Happy New Year! Hope your home is filled with blessings! 🎍

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💡 Usage Tips

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Use with other New Year emojis

Combine with other emojis related to New Year's celebrations, such as fireworks or sake, to create a festive message.

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Use when discussing Japanese culture

Incorporate this emoji when talking about Japanese traditions or festivals.

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Express good wishes

Use this emoji to wish someone good luck and prosperity, especially around the New Year.

💻 Developer Codes

U+1F38D
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🏷️ Keywords

bamboo celebration decoration Japanese pine plant