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Japanese dolls

Japanese dolls

Japanese dolls displayed during Hinamatsuri, symbolizing celebration and tradition.

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Unicode
U+1F38E
Version
Emoji 0.6
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Platform Meanings

Apple
A pair of ornate Japanese traditional dolls, often representing the Emperor and Empress, dressed in Heian-period court attire.
Google
Two stylized Japanese festival dolls, typically shown in elaborate kimonos, used to celebrate Girl's Day (Hinamatsuri).
Twitter
Traditional Japanese hina dolls, usually depicting an imperial couple, associated with the Doll Festival on March 3rd.
Unicode Official
Represents a set of Japanese dolls known as hina-ningyō, displayed during the Hinamatsuri (Doll Festival) to pray for girls' health and happiness.

Introduction

The 🎎 emoji depicts hina dolls, which are traditional Japanese ceremonial dolls displayed during Hinamatsuri, also known as the Doll Festival or Girl's Day, celebrated annually on March 3rd. These dolls typically represent the Emperor and Empress in Heian-era court dress and are arranged on a tiered platform covered with red cloth. The festival is a time for families to pray for the health, happiness, and prosperity of young girls. The emoji is commonly used in contexts related to Japanese culture, springtime celebrations, childhood, and traditional festivals. It may also express appreciation for Japanese heritage or be used playfully around themes of cuteness and festivity. While primarily associated with Japan, it can appear in global conversations about cultural holidays, gender celebrations, or even decorative arts.

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Emoji are pictographic symbols originating from Japan that have become a universal digital language. They can be used across various platforms and applications to express emotions, objects, activities, and concepts. The Unicode standard defines thousands of emoji and continues to expand.

Last Updated: 2026-06-04✓ Expert Verified
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