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Japanese “vacancy” button Emoji

The 🈳 symbol is the Japanese “vacancy” button, commonly used to indicate available space or open status.

U+1F233

🈳 is a Japanese “vacancy” button symbol (Unicode U+1F233). It’s often used as a quick, visual way to show availability. You can copy it for signs, UI labels, and posts.

Japanese “vacancy” button Emoji Meaning

🈳 (U+1F233) is the Unicode character named “Japanese “VACANCY” BUTTON.” In practice, it visually communicates that something is available—such as an open seat, an unoccupied room, or a slot that can be booked. Because it’s a recognizable signage-style mark, it can work well in contexts where you want fast, language-light communication. Designers may use it alongside other icons (like calendar or location) to make status screens clearer. It is not typically a decorative emoji; its value comes from its direct “vacancy/open” meaning in everyday use.

Common uses

  • Room or desk availability indicators on booking sites
  • UI status labels for “open,” “available,” or “no waiting,” depending on layout
  • Event or venue signage to show empty seats or free spaces
  • Social media graphics and stories announcing open slots or availability
  • Wayfinding-style icons in dashboards and operations tools

Examples

🈳 Japanese “Vacancy” Button

  • 🈳Table available: 🈳
  • 🈳Next appointment slots are open 🈳
  • 🈳Office room 3 is currently vacant 🈳
  • 🈳Free parking spaces: 🈳
  • 🈳Now accepting new members: 🈳

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F233
HTML Entity🈳
HTML Code🈳
CSS\1F233

FAQ

What does 🈳 mean?

🈳 is the Japanese “vacancy” button, typically used to indicate availability (such as an open seat or unoccupied space).

What is the Unicode code point for 🈳?

The Unicode code point is U+1F233.

How can I copy 🈳 for use in my designs or text?

Copy it directly from this page, or use the provided character in your editor. It will work anywhere your font supports it.

Where should I use the vacancy button symbol?

Common places include booking UIs, signage for empty rooms/seats, status labels, and posts that communicate open slots.