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Japanese “no vacancy” button

Japanese “no vacancy” button

Indicates something is full, complete, or at capacity.

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Unicode
U+1F235
Version
Emoji 0.6
Category

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buttonideographjapanesenovacancy

Platform Meanings

Apple
Used to show that a service, space, or item is fully booked or no longer available.
Google
Represents that something has reached its maximum limit or is fully occupied.
Twitter
Often used to convey that a place, event, or schedule is completely full.
Unicode Official
From Japanese—'full' or 'no vacancy'; used in signs to indicate full occupancy.

Introduction

The 🈵 emoji originates from Japanese signage and is part of the set of Japanese 'keycap' emojis. It visually represents the kanji '満,' which means 'full' or 'completely filled.' This emoji is commonly used to indicate that a restaurant, hotel, parking lot, or event has no vacancies or is at full capacity. In digital communication, it can also metaphorically express being emotionally or mentally 'full'—such as being overwhelmed, satisfied, or unable to take on more tasks. While its appearance may slightly vary across platforms, the core meaning remains consistent: a state of completeness or unavailability due to being filled to capacity. It’s especially useful in travel, hospitality, or scheduling contexts, and is often paired with other emojis to emphasize unavailability or satisfaction.

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What is Emoji?

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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