
Japanese “reserved” button
A symbols emoji called Japanese “reserved” button.
Japanese “reserved” button
Symbols
Alphanum
U+1F22F
1F22F
v6.0+
japanese-reserved-button-1f22f
Shortcodes
:u6307::“reserved”::ideograph::japanese::japanese_“reserved”_button::指:Themes
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About the 🈯 Japanese “reserved” button emoji
The 🈯 Japanese “reserved” button emoji is part of the Symbols category and the alphanum group on DBEmoji. Shortcodes such as :u6307:, :“reserved”:, and :ideograph: resolve to this emoji on platforms like Slack, Discord, and GitHub.
Japanese “reserved” button (Unicode codepoint U+1F22F) a symbols emoji called Japanese “reserved” button.. 🈯, formally named "Japanese “reserved” button", carries U+1F22F as its codepoint sequence. 🈯 is a symbol — semantic and compact, ideal for UI labels, lists, and quick callouts. In hex, the codepoint reads 1F22F; the canonical Unicode form is U+1F22F. On platforms that use shortcodes (Slack, Discord, GitHub), it answers to `:u6307:`, `:“reserved”:`, `:ideograph:`, `:japanese:`. Its color profile reads green — a useful hint when filtering by tone. Closely related themes: “reserved”, ideograph, and japanese. Use the copy button to grab 🈯 for messages, social posts, or anywhere else emojis show up.
When to use 🈯 Japanese “reserved” button
- Adding visual context to social posts, chats, and captions
- Replacing stock images with a single expressive character
- Brightening short copy where text-only feels too plain
Combinations and pairings
- Pair 🈯 with “reserved”-themed, ideograph-themed, and japanese-themed emojis to reinforce the same vibe in one message.
- Lead a caption with 🈯 for a quick visual hook, or close a sentence with it as a reaction.
How to copy the 🈯 Japanese “reserved” button emoji
- Open the emoji page. Visit the Japanese “reserved” button emoji page on DBEmoji to see the character, codepoint, and meaning side by side.
- Tap Copy emoji. Click the "Copy emoji" button. The 🈯 character is placed on your clipboard instantly — no signup, no download.
- Paste anywhere. Paste into any chat app, social network, document, or text field that supports Unicode. The emoji renders using the platform's native style.
Frequently asked questions
- What does the 🈯 Japanese “reserved” button emoji mean?
- 🈯, formally named "Japanese “reserved” button", carries U+1F22F as its codepoint sequence. 🈯 is a symbol — semantic and compact, ideal for UI labels, lists, and quick callouts. In hex, the codepoint reads 1F22F; the canonical Unicode form is U+1F22F. On platforms that use shortcodes (Slack, Discord, GitHub), it answers to `:u6307:`, `:“reserved”:`, `:ideograph:`, `:japanese:`. Its color profile reads green — a useful hint when filtering by tone. Closely related themes: “reserved”, ideograph, and japanese. Use the copy button to grab 🈯 for messages, social posts, or anywhere else emojis show up.
- What is the Unicode codepoint for Japanese “reserved” button?
- The 🈯 Japanese “reserved” button emoji is encoded as U+1F22F (hex 1F22F). It belongs to the Alphanum group inside Symbols.
- How do I copy the 🈯 emoji?
- Open this page and click "Copy emoji". The 🈯 character is copied to your clipboard so you can paste it into any app that supports Unicode emojis.
- Does Japanese “reserved” button have shortcodes?
- Yes. Common shortcodes include :u6307:, :“reserved”:, :ideograph:, and :japanese:. Platforms like Slack, Discord, and GitHub render these as the 🈯 emoji automatically.
This emoji goes great with
Curated combos that read well next to 🈯 in messages, posts, and captions.
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