Japanese โservice chargeโ button
Japanese โservice chargeโ button, ์ผ๋ณธ์ด "๋ด์ฌ๋ฃ" ๋ฒํผ
๐๏ธ is the katakana character "ใต (sa)", which means "service" in Japanese. You can see it in Japanese shops and restaurants.
It's typically used to indicate free services or special services. You can often see it in tourist spots and shopping districts.
๐๏ธ is the katakana character "ใต (sa)", which means "service" in Japanese. You can see it in Japanese shops and restaurants.
It's typically used to indicate free services or special services. You can often see it in tourist spots and shopping districts.
This symbol is a representative mark of Japanese service culture. Customer service is highly valued in Japan, and this katakana character embodies that cultural characteristic.
Recently, it's also used to indicate additional services such as digital payments or point accumulation, becoming a symbol of Japan's meticulous service culture. Especially for foreign tourists, it's recognized as a friendly guide indicating free services or special benefits.