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Shinto Shrine

A Torii gate emoji representing a Shinto shrine in Japan. It signifies Shinto worship and sacred spaces.

The Torii gate marks the entrance to Shinto shrines in Japan, separating the sacred space from the ordinary world. This emoji is used to represent Shinto worship, shrine visits, and Japanese spirituality. You can use it in messages about traveling to shrines, New Year’s shrine visits, or festivals. It also serves as a cultural icon to evoke traditional Japanese architecture and atmosphere. It’s handy for discussing travel plans, historical sites, or religious ceremonies. This emoji can add a touch of Japanese culture to your social media posts and conversations. It’s perfect for topics related to pilgrimage, spirituality, or traditional heritage.

Keywords

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Examples

  • I visited a shrine this morning ⛩️.
  • Enjoying shrine hopping in Kyoto this weekend ⛩️.
  • Used ⛩️ to convey the serene atmosphere of the shrine.

Technical Info

Unicode U+26E9 U+FE0F
NCR (Decimal) ⛩ ️
NCR (Hexadecimal) ⛩ ️
GitHub Short Code :shinto_shrine:
Sentiment neutral
Version E0.7

Emoji Representations (Platform, Font)

Twitter
Twitter
Google
Google
Facebook
Facebook
Apple
Apple
Twemoji (SVG)
Twemoji (SVG)
Noto Color Emoji
Noto Color Emoji
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Noto Emoji (Mono)
Noto Emoji (Animated)
Noto Emoji (Animated)
OpenMoji
OpenMoji
Fluent Emoji
Fluent Emoji
Blobmoji
Blobmoji
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Your Device

Emoji Only Sentences

A Day at Hatsumode

🏠➡️🚌➡️⛩️ ⛩️🙏✨ ⛩️🖊️📜 ⛩️🌸🍡

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