🈳 Japanese Vacancy Button
U+1F233🈳 Meaning & Usage
This symbol is the Japanese kanji for 'empty' or 'vacant,' and it's used as a clear indicator of availability. You'll typically see it illuminated on signs in parking garages to show an open spot, on displays in restaurants for empty tables, or above train cars. It serves an immediate, practical purpose by communicating status at a glance. Culturally, it reflects a value placed on efficiency and order in Japanese society, and it's often paired with its opposite, the 'full' character.
Usage Examples
"The restaurant has a glowing ¥ó³ light, looks like no need to queue."
"The meeting room shows ¥ó³, quickly book the afternoon meeting here."
"APP shows ¥ó³ for parking but when arrived all spots are full."
Technical Info
U+1F233🈳\1f233\u{1f233}Code Preview
<span class="symbol-japanese-vacancy-button">🈳</span> <!-- Unicode: U+1F233 --> <!-- Name: Japanese Vacancy Button -->
Keyboard Shortcuts
Alt + 1F233Type 1F233 then press Option + EnterCtrl + Shift + U, type 1F233, EnterQuick Actions
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🈳 Meaning & Usage
This symbol is the Japanese kanji for 'empty' or 'vacant,' and it's used as a clear indicator of availability. You'll typically see it illuminated on signs in parking garages to show an open spot, on displays in restaurants for empty tables, or above train cars. It serves an immediate, practical purpose by communicating status at a glance. Culturally, it reflects a value placed on efficiency and order in Japanese society, and it's often paired with its opposite, the 'full' character.
Usage Examples
"The restaurant has a glowing ¥ó³ light, looks like no need to queue."
"The meeting room shows ¥ó³, quickly book the afternoon meeting here."
"APP shows ¥ó³ for parking but when arrived all spots are full."
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How do I copy the Japanese Vacancy Button symbol?
Simply click the Copy Symbol button on this page to copy 🈳 to your clipboard, then paste it anywhere.
What Unicode code point does Japanese Vacancy Button have?
The Unicode code point for Japanese Vacancy Button isU+1F233. For HTML use 🈳, for CSS use \1f233.
What block does Japanese Vacancy Button belong to?
Japanese Vacancy Button belongs to the Unicode block.
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