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㊗️ Japanese “congratulations” button
Congratulations ㊗️Congratulations ㊗️ means ‘congratulations’ in Japanese and is used when there is a special anniversary🎉 or something to celebrate. For example, it is useful when celebrating birthdays🎂, weddings💍, graduations🎓, etc. Emojis are often used to express feelings of joy and celebration. ㆍRelated emojis 🎉 congratulations, 🎂 birthday cake, 🎓 graduation ceremony
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㊙️ Japanese “secret” button
Secret ㊙️Secret ㊙️ means 'secret' in Japanese and is used to display secret information🔒 or important content. For example, it is useful for representing confidential documents📄, secret conversations🗣️, etc. Emojis are often used to emphasize something that needs to be kept secret or protected. ㆍRelated emojis 🔒 lock, 📄 document, 🗣️ person talking
🈚 Japanese “free of charge” button
Free 🈚This emoji means 'free' and is used when a product or service is provided without cost. It is mainly used in promotions or events, etc. and is used with other free benefits 🎁, discounts 🔖, promotions 📢, etc. ㆍRelated emojis 🎁 gifts, 🔖 discounts, 📢 speakers
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🈯 Japanese “reserved” button
Reserved 🈯 This emoji means 'reserved' and is used to indicate that a place or service has already been booked. It is mainly used in the reservation system or to indicate the status of a completed reservation, and is used along with other reservation-related emojis 📅, reservation confirmation ☑️, schedule 📆, etc. ㆍRelated emojis 📅 calendar, ☑️ check mark, 📆 schedule
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🈲 Japanese “prohibited” button
Forbidden 🈲This emoji means ‘forbidden’ and is used to indicate that an action or access is not permitted. It is mainly used to indicate warning signs or restricted areas, along with prohibition signs 🚫, warnings ⚠️, rules 📜, etc. ㆍRelated emojis 🚫 prohibited, ⚠️ warning, 📜 rule
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🈳 Japanese “vacancy” button
Empty 🈳This emoji means 'empty' and is used to indicate that a space or spot is empty. It is mainly used to indicate vacancies or vacant rooms, along with other vacancy-related emojis 🛏️, Vacancy 🌟, Available 🏷️, etc. ㆍRelated emojis 🛏️ bed, 🌟 star, 🏷️ label
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🈴 Japanese “passing grade” button
Passed 🈴This emoji means 'passed' and is used to indicate that you have passed a test or examination. It is mainly used in acceptance letters and results announcements, along with other acceptance-related emojis such as 🎓, success 🎉, and approval ✅. ㆍRelated emojis 🎓 graduation cap, 🎉 congratulations, ✅ check
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🈵 Japanese “no vacancy” button
Full 🈵 This emoji means 'full' and is used to indicate that a space or seat is full. It is mainly used to indicate full capacity or fully booked status, and is used along with other full-cap related emojis such as 🚶♂️, seats full 🪑, full 🎟️, etc. ㆍRelated emojis 🚶♂️ person, 🪑 chair, 🎟️ ticket
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🈶 Japanese “not free of charge” button
Paid 🈶This emoji means ‘paid’ and is used when a product or service costs money. It is mainly used to announce paid services or products, and is used along with other cost-related emojis 💳, money 💸, price list 🏷️, etc. ㆍRelated emojis 💳 credit card, 💸 money, 🏷️ price tag
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🈷️ Japanese “monthly amount” button
Monthly 🈷️This emoji means 'monthly' and is used to indicate a period of one month. It is mainly used to guide monthly reports or monthly plans, along with other time-related emojis 📆, calendar 📅, timeline ⏳, etc. ㆍRelated Emojis 📆 Calendar, 📅 Schedule, ⏳ Timeline
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🈸 Japanese “application” button
Apply 🈸This emoji means 'application' and is used when requesting or applying for some service or benefit. It is mainly used in situations such as filling out an application 📄, requesting benefits 📋, and applying for participation 💼. ㆍRelated Emojis 📄 Document, 📋 Clipboard, 💼 Briefcase
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🈹 Japanese “discount” button
Discount 🈹This emoji means ‘discount’ and is used to indicate that the price of a product or service has gone down. It is mainly used for sales or promotions, along with other discount-related emojis 🎁, discount coupons 🎟️, discount offers 🔖, etc. ㆍRelated emojis 🎁 gift, 🎟️ ticket, 🔖 tag
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🈺 Japanese “open for business” button
Open 🈺 This emoji means 'open for business' and is used to indicate that a store or service is currently open. It is mainly used for storefront or service opening hours announcements, along with other sales-related emojis 🏪, operating hours ⏰, service available 📞, etc. ㆍRelated emojis 🏪 convenience store, ⏰ clock, 📞 phone
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🉐 Japanese “bargain” button
Obtain 🉐 This emoji means 'obtain' and is used to indicate that you have acquired an object or benefit. It is mainly used to win events or prizes, along with other acquisition-related emojis 🎉, gifts 🎁, achievements 🏆, etc. ㆍRelated emojis 🎉 congratulations, 🎁 gifts, 🏆 trophies
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🉑 Japanese “acceptable” button
Permitted 🉑This emoji means ‘permitted’ and is used to indicate that an action or access is permitted. It is mainly used for permit or approval processes, along with other permit-related emojis such as ✅, approved 🏷️, accessible 🔓, etc. ㆍRelated emojis ✅ check mark, 🏷️ label, 🔓 open lock
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