Japanese 'Not Free of Charge' Button
Emoji depicting the CJK character ‘有’ enclosed in a square. Used to indicate a paid service or availability.
This emoji shows the CJK Unified Ideograph ‘有’ enclosed in a square frame. In Japanese context, it is commonly used to denote paid services, fees, or that a product or service is not free of charge. On websites, menus or signage, it indicates that a cost applies. It can also appear in occupancy signs for toilets or rooms, indicating ‘occupied’ or ‘in use’. As part of the alphanum subgroup, it serves as a quick visual label. It is encoded at Unicode point U+1F236 and can be referenced by the shortcode :u6709:.
Keywords
Superordinate
Examples
- • This course is 🈶, so advance registration and payment are required.
- • The parking lot is 🈶, but there is a free lot nearby.
- • Currently this service is 🈶.
Technical Info
Unicode
U+1F236
NCR (Decimal)
🈶
NCR (Hexadecimal)
🈶
GitHub Short Code
:u6709:
Sentiment
neutral
Version
E0.6
Emoji Representations (Platform, Font)
🈶
Noto Emoji (Mono)
🈶
Your Device
Emoji Only Sentences
Paid Service
🈶➡️💳
🎟️🈶✔️
🈚➡️🚫