🈵 Japanese “no Vacancy” Button

Code Points: U+1F235

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🈵 Emoji Meaning

The Japanese “no vacancy” button (🈵) emoji typically represents a state of being full, occupied, or at capacity. It depicts a Japanese kanji character meaning "full" or "filled". Here are its most popular meanings:

  • No Vacancy: This is its most literal meaning, often used in the context of hotels, hostels, or other accommodations being fully booked.
  • Full/At Capacity: More broadly, it can signify something being completely filled, such as a parking lot, a restaurant, an event, or even a data storage device.
  • Busy/Occupied: It can also refer to a person being busy or unavailable, similar to the "Do Not Disturb" sign.
  • Feeling Full (Satiated): In some contexts, especially related to food, it can express the feeling of being full after a meal.
  • Emotionally Full/Overwhelmed: Figuratively, the emoji can be used to express feeling emotionally full, overwhelmed, or saturated with information or emotions.

While its primary meaning is related to capacity, the context is crucial for understanding its specific intended use.


Japanese “no Vacancy” Button Emoji Images

Here is how Japanese “no Vacancy” Button emoji looks like on iPhone, Android, Facebook, Messenger and X:

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