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Japanese dolls
Traditional Japanese dolls, often displayed during Girls' Day
Basic Information
- Unicode U+1F38E
- Version Emoji 0.6
- Category activities
- Subcategory events & holidays
Platform Meaning
Traditional Japanese dolls, often displayed during Girls' Day
Tags
celebration
doll
dolls
festival
japanese
Platform Meaning
- Apple: Pair of traditional Japanese dolls (Hina-ningyo)
- Google: Japanese dolls, typically representing the Emperor and Empress
- Twitter: Hina dolls, a symbol of Girls' Day in Japan
- Unicode: Japanese Dolls
Detailed Introduction
This emoji represents traditional Japanese dolls, most commonly Hina-ningyo, which are displayed during Hinamatsuri (Girls' Day) to wish for girls' health and happiness. They often depict the Emperor and Empress in traditional attire. It is used to celebrate Japanese culture, Girls' Day, or to reference traditional crafts and customs. The emoji conveys a sense of cultural heritage, festivity, and traditional values.