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Japanese “acceptable” button Emoji

🉑 is the Japanese “Acceptable” button symbol used to indicate something is allowed or meets requirements.

U+1F251

The 🉑 symbol is a compact way to say “acceptable” in a visually recognizable, button-like form. It’s useful when you want quick clarity in UI, messages, or content.

Japanese “acceptable” button Emoji Meaning

🉑 is the Unicode “JAPANESE ‘ACCEPTABLE’ BUTTON” (U+1F251). It visually communicates that something is acceptable, permitted, or meets a standard. People commonly use it to confirm approval in contexts like forms, status updates, and content guidelines, where a short, non-verbal indicator helps readers understand the outcome faster. While it originates from Japanese visual language for notices, it’s widely recognized online as a general “OK/acceptable” sign rather than as a strictly formal label.

Common uses

  • Mark an option or entry as “acceptable” on a form or quiz
  • Confirm that a document, link, or submission meets requirements
  • Indicate approval status in comments, moderation, or support tickets
  • Use as a visual “OK” badge in social media posts or announcements
  • Label UI elements like “Allowed” / “Accepted” next to buttons

Examples

🉑 Japanese “Acceptable” Button

  • 🉑✅ This submission is 🉑 and meets the guidelines.
  • 🉑Your input is 🉑. Please proceed to the next step.
  • 🉑Allowed file types: PDF/PNG/JPG — 🉑 for supported formats.
  • 🉑Status: 🉑 Approved
  • 🉑Your request looks 🉑. We’ll review it shortly.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F251
HTML Entity🉑
HTML Code🉑
CSS\1F251

FAQ

What does 🉑 mean?

🉑 means “Japanese ‘Acceptable’ Button” and is used to indicate something is acceptable, allowed, or meets requirements.

How do I copy the 🉑 symbol?

Copy the character directly (🉑) from this page, or use one of the provided code formats like 🉑 or U+1F251.

What are the Unicode and code details for 🉑?

Unicode codepoint is U+1F251, HTML entity is 🉑, CSS escape is \\1F251, and JavaScript escape is \\u{1F251}.

Is 🉑 only for Japanese text?

It originates as a Japanese notice-style symbol, but online it’s commonly used as a general “acceptable/OK” indicator in many languages.

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