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πŸ—Ό

Tokyo tower Emoji

Use πŸ—Ό to represent the Tokyo Tower, travel to Japan, or city skyline vibes.

U+1F5FC

The πŸ—Ό symbol is the Tokyo Tower emoji. It’s commonly used to suggest Tokyo, Japan, or iconic landmarks in a travel or city theme. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode values in apps and web pages.

Tokyo tower Emoji Meaning

The πŸ—Ό emoji represents the Tokyo Tower, a well-known landmark in Tokyo, Japan. Most people use it to communicate travel plans or trip themes, especially when referencing Tokyo or Japan. It can also fit messages about sightseeing, landmarks, city life, or Japan-themed events and promotions. In design and writing, it works as a compact visual cue for β€œTokyo” or β€œJapan vibes” without needing extra text. Because it’s closely tied to a specific structure, it’s especially effective for posts about tourism, photography, or travel itineraries.

Common uses

  • β€’Travel and tourism messages about Tokyo or Japan trips
  • β€’Event posts for sightseeing tours, hotel promotions, or itinerary announcements
  • β€’Design elements for travel-themed flyers, posters, and social graphics
  • β€’Tagging or labeling Japan/Tokyo content in blog posts and newsletters
  • β€’Developer UI text to show location/landmark context in apps or chat

Examples

πŸ—Ό Tokyo Tower Symbol Copy & Use

  • πŸ—ΌMeeting up near πŸ—Ό tonightβ€”see you there!
  • πŸ—ΌTokyo itinerary: πŸ—Ό, museums, and late-night ramen.
  • πŸ—ΌNew travel badge: visiting πŸ—Ό this month.
  • πŸ—ΌWish you were here in Tokyo πŸ—Ό!
  • πŸ—ΌPhoto dump from the area by πŸ—Ό.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F5FC
HTML Entity🗼
HTML Code🗼
CSS\1F5FC

FAQ

What does the πŸ—Ό emoji mean?

It represents the Tokyo Tower and is commonly used to suggest Tokyo, Japan, or travel and sightseeing.

What is the Unicode code point for πŸ—Ό?

The Unicode code point is U+1F5FC.

How can I copy πŸ—Ό on the web?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the HTML entity 🗼 in your HTML.

Can I use πŸ—Ό in JavaScript?

Yes. You can use \\u{1F5FC} as the JavaScript escape to insert the emoji.