Japanese “Prohibited” Button 🈲
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JAPANESE “PROHIBITED” BUTTON
Japanese “Prohibited” Button 🈲 Emoji Data
| Emoji | 🈲 |
|---|---|
| Main Meaning | Japanese “Prohibited” Button |
| Unicode | U+1F232
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| Unicode Name | JAPANESE “PROHIBITED” BUTTON |
Japanese “Prohibited” Button 🈲 Emoji: Meaning & Usage
A Japanese 'prohibited' button — the 🈲 symbol indicating prohibition and restriction in Japanese signage and communication. 'Kinshi' (禁止) means forbidden or prohibited in Japanese, appearing on signs restricting specific activities in certain areas.
This symbol complements the international no-entry signs with Japanese-language specificity. Used in Japanese signage and regulatory contexts to communicate that certain activities or access are not permitted.