Pine Decoration 🎍
Copy & Meaning
PINE DECORATION
Pine Decoration 🎍 Emoji Data
| Emoji | 🎍 |
|---|---|
| Main Meaning | Pine Decoration |
| Unicode | U+1F38D
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| Unicode Name | PINE DECORATION |
Pine Decoration 🎍 Emoji: Meaning & Usage
A kadomatsu (pine decoration) — the traditional Japanese New Year's gate ornament made of pine, bamboo, and plum that welcomes the New Year deity (toshigami) and prays for good fortune in the coming year. Kadomatsu are placed in pairs at entrances from January 1st to the 7th (or 15th in some regions), representing the three noble plants of Japanese culture: pine (matsu) for longevity, bamboo (take) for strength and virtue, plum (ume) for resilience.
Used for Japanese New Year celebrations, oshōgatsu (正月) content, traditional Japanese culture posts, New Year greeting cards and messages, and any expression of welcoming the new year with traditional Japanese celebration and auspicious hope.