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Japanese “service charge” button Emoji

🈂️ is the Japanese “service charge” button symbol used to indicate added service fees.

U+1F202 U+FE0F

The 🈂️ symbol is commonly shown in contexts involving extra charges added to a bill or receipt. It works well when you need a clear visual cue for “service charge” in UI, menus, or signage.

Japanese “service charge” button Emoji Meaning

🈂️ represents the Japanese “service charge” button. It is often used on receipts, restaurant-related signage, and user interfaces to indicate that an additional service fee has been applied. The symbol appears as a stylized square button design, which helps it function like a standard label rather than a narrative message. In everyday usage, it typically communicates that a portion of the total amount is included as a service charge, rather than a discount or a tax. When used in apps or documents, it’s a quick way to communicate billing terms without lengthy wording.

Common uses

  • Restaurant menus and bill breakdowns to label an added service fee
  • POS/checkout interfaces where you show additional charges
  • Event venues to communicate service charge policies on tickets
  • Accounting or receipt templates to tag service-charge lines
  • Customer-service UI to clarify how totals are calculated

Examples

🈂️ Japanese “Service Charge” Button

  • 🈂️Service charge: included
  • 🈂️Total (incl. service charge) — ¥3,500
  • 🈂️Note: Service charge applies to groups
  • 🈂️Bill summary: service charge added
  • 🈂️Payment details show service charge separately

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F202 U+FE0F
HTML Entity🈂
HTML Code🈂
CSS\1F202

FAQ

What does 🈂️ mean?

🈂️ is the Japanese “service charge” button symbol, typically indicating an added service fee on a bill or receipt.

How do I copy 🈂️?

You can copy the character directly from this page, or paste the HTML entity form: 🈂.

What is the Unicode for 🈂️?

It’s U+1F202 U+FE0F (as listed).

Where should I use this symbol?

It’s commonly used in menus, receipts, POS screens, and billing explanations where you want a quick “service charge” label.

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