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Circled Katakana Ku Letter

㋗ is a circled Katakana “ku” symbol used in Japanese-style enclosed text and labels.

U+32D7

㋗ (U+32D7) is a circled Katakana character representing “ku.” It’s often used when designers want a compact, enclosed glyph. You can copy it directly or use the provided Unicode/escape values in code.

Circled Katakana Ku Letter Meaning

㋗ is the Unicode character named “CIRCLED KATAKANA KU” with code point U+32D7. It displays the Katakana letter “ク” inside a circled form, making it look like a badge or seal rather than a standard standalone letter. In practice, it’s mainly used as a decorative typographic element or as part of Japanese-style labeling where enclosed characters improve clarity and visual rhythm. Because it’s a single Unicode symbol, it’s convenient for icons, stickers, and UI elements that need a consistent “circled” appearance.

Common uses

  • Japanese-style UI labels and badge text
  • Decorative typography in posters and flyers
  • Icon-like headings in infographics
  • Game/map UI markers that use Katakana naming
  • Sticker or seal-style annotation in graphic design

Examples

㋗ Circled Katakana Ku

  • 進行中:㋗
  • 目的:㋗
  • 区画㋗
  • ㋗ Ku
  • スタンプ㋗

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+32D7
HTML Entity㋗
HTML Code㋗
CSS\32D7

FAQ

What does the Circled Katakana Ku letter mean?

㋗ is the Unicode character named “CIRCLED KATAKANA KU” with code point U+32D7. It displays the Katakana letter “ク” inside a circled form, making it look like a badge or seal rather than a standard standalone letter. In practice, it’s mainly used as a decorative typographic element or as part of Japanese-style labeling where enclosed characters improve clarity and visual rhythm. Because it’s a single Unicode symbol, it’s convenient for icons, stickers, and UI elements that need a consistent “circled” appearance.

What is the Unicode code point for ㋗?

The symbol ㋗ is Unicode code point U+32D7.

How can I copy ㋗ from this page?

Select and copy the character directly (㋗), or copy it from any usage example provided on the page.

How do I type ㋗ using escapes in code?

Use the HTML entity ㋗ or CSS escape \\32D7. In JavaScript, you can use \\u{32D7}.

Is ㋗ the same as the regular Katakana “ku”?

It’s related: it represents the circled Katakana “ku” form. The standard Katakana letter “ク” is different from the enclosed circled glyph ㋗.