🈚 Japanese “free Of Charge” Button

Code Points: U+1F21A

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🈚 Emoji Meaning

The Japanese “free of charge” button emoji 🈚, officially called the "Japanese “free of charge” button", represents a square white button with the Japanese character 無 (mu or nashi) inside. This character means "nothing," "without," or "none." Therefore, the emoji signifies something is free or without charge.

Here are the most popular meanings:

  • Free of charge: This is the primary and most common meaning. It indicates that something is offered without any cost or payment required.
  • Gratis: Synonymous with "free of charge."
  • Zero cost: Emphasizes the lack of any monetary expenditure.
  • No charge: Another way of expressing that something is free.
  • Complimentary: Indicates something is provided free as a courtesy or gift.
  • Nothing/None: While less common in the emoji's usage, it can also represent the general concept of absence or lack of something.

It's important to note that while the emoji is derived from Japanese signage, it is understood internationally to represent "free of charge."


Japanese “free Of Charge” Button Emoji Images

Here is how Japanese “free Of Charge” Button emoji looks like on iPhone, Android, Facebook, Messenger and X:

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