Japanese “Open For Business” Button 🈺
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JAPANESE “OPEN FOR BUSINESS” BUTTON
Japanese “Open For Business” Button 🈺 Emoji Data
| Emoji | 🈺 |
|---|---|
| Main Meaning | Japanese “Open For Business” Button |
| Other Meanings | 営業日 |
| Unicode | U+1F23A
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| Unicode Name | JAPANESE “OPEN FOR BUSINESS” BUTTON |
Japanese “Open For Business” Button 🈺 Emoji: Meaning & Usage
A Japanese 'open for business' button — the 🈺 symbol indicating that a shop or service is currently open and operating. 'Eigyōchū' (営業中) means 'open for business' or 'currently operating' in Japanese, appearing on shop windows, websites, and anywhere the operational status of a business needs communicating.
This contrasts with closed signs and is essential information for customers. Used in Japanese business and retail contexts to communicate current operational status, announce business hours, and indicate that services are currently available to customers.