๐ŸŽ Carp Streamer

Code Points: U+1F38F

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๐ŸŽ Emoji Meaning

The ๐ŸŽ carp streamer emoji, known as "Koinobori" in Japanese, depicts colorful, carp-shaped wind socks traditionally flown in Japan to celebrate Children's Day (formerly Boys' Day), which takes place on May 5th.

Most popular meanings:

  • Children's Day/Boys' Day: This is the primary and most widely understood meaning. The carp represents strength, perseverance, and success, qualities wished for children as they grow.
  • Family and Children: More broadly, it can symbolize family, children, and the hope for their healthy development.
  • Springtime in Japan: As the carp streamers are specifically flown during this time, the emoji can be used as a representation of spring, especially in a Japanese context.
  • Good luck and prosperity: The carp swimming upstream against the current is a symbol of overcoming adversity and achieving goals.
  • Japanese culture: The emoji can be used as a shorthand to represent Japanese traditions and heritage.

Carp Streamer Emoji Images

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