Japanese โprohibitedโ button
Japanese โprohibitedโ button, ๊ธํ ๊ธ
This emoji depicts the Japanese kanji character for "prohibited." It is used to indicate that something is not allowed.
This emoji is often used to communicate rules or warnings. It carries a similar meaning to signs like "No Smoking" or "No Entry."
This emoji depicts the Japanese kanji character for "prohibited." It is used to indicate that something is not allowed.
This emoji is often used to communicate rules or warnings. It carries a similar meaning to signs like "No Smoking" or "No Entry."
This emoji originated from Japan's "Keta-Kigo," a special character system. With the spread of smartphones, it has become one of the globally recognized symbols for prohibition.
In modern digital communication, it transcends the simple meaning of prohibition and is also used for jokes or satire. It's often used humorously in memes and internet culture to express exaggerated restraints or warnings.