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Japanese “no Vacancy” Button

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The Japanese "No Vacancy" button emoji (🈵) is your sophisticated way of saying "we're full up" or "nothing available here." This red-squared kanji character brings a distinctly polite yet firm energy to digital conversations, perfect for when you need to decline with cultural flair or indicate that something is completely booked, occupied, or off-limits.

Platforms

Japanese “no Vacancy” Button on Apple

Apple

Japanese “no Vacancy” Button on Google

Google

Japanese “no Vacancy” Button on Twitter

Twitter

Japanese “no Vacancy” Button on Facebook

Facebook

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When to use 🈵

  • →Indicating something is sold out or fully booked
  • →Politely declining invitations or requests
  • →Showing that storage or capacity is maxed out
  • →Adding Japanese aesthetic to messages about unavailability
  • →Expressing that you're too busy to take on more commitments

Keywords

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Related Concepts

bookedsold outunavailableoccupiedclosedfull capacitydecline politelyjapanese textred buttonunavailable status

Unicode

Codepoint
1F235
Unicode Version
6.1
Added in Emoji
0.6

Did you know?

This emoji displays the kanji character 満 (man), which means "full" or "satisfied" in Japanese, and is commonly seen on hotel signs and parking lots throughout Japan to indicate no availability.

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