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Circled Katakana To Letter

㋣ (circled katakana TO) is a compact enclosed Japanese character often used as a styled label or icon.

U+32E3

㋣ is known as the “CIRCLED KATAKANA TO” character. It belongs to the “Enclosed & Circled” set and has the Unicode code point U+32E3. You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.

Circled Katakana To Letter Meaning

㋣ (CIRCLED KATAKANA TO, U+32E3) is an enclosed version of the Japanese syllable “to” rendered in the Katakana style. Visually, the circle makes it feel like a badge, marker, or compact label rather than plain text. In practice, people use this symbol to add a distinct typographic accent to headings, icons, or small UI elements. It can also appear in stylized Japanese-inspired typography or decorative text where a circled character is preferred for symmetry and readability in small sizes.

Common uses

  • As a small badge or label in posters and flyers
  • In UI mockups to represent a section or category marked “to”
  • For decorative typography in social media graphics
  • In inline text to create a stylized separator or bullet
  • In documents that require a compact circled Japanese character

Examples

㋣ Circled Katakana TO (U+32E3)

  • Proceed to ㋣
  • Set: ㋣ / Active
  • TO option ㋣
  • Choose ㋣ for the next step
  • Section ㋣: instructions

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+32E3
HTML Entity㋣
HTML Code㋣
CSS\32E3

FAQ

What does the Circled Katakana To letter mean?

㋣ (CIRCLED KATAKANA TO, U+32E3) is an enclosed version of the Japanese syllable “to” rendered in the Katakana style. Visually, the circle makes it feel like a badge, marker, or compact label rather than plain text. In practice, people use this symbol to add a distinct typographic accent to headings, icons, or small UI elements. It can also appear in stylized Japanese-inspired typography or decorative text where a circled character is preferred for symmetry and readability in small sizes.

What Unicode character is ㋣?

㋣ is “CIRCLED KATAKANA TO” with Unicode code point U+32E3.

Can I use ㋣ as a general “TO” label?

Yes—many people use it as a stylized badge or icon-like marker to suggest “to” in compact UI or design text.

How do I copy ㋣ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: ㋣ (shown in the source data as ㋣).

How do I include ㋣ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\32E3 and JavaScript escape: \\u{32E3} (as provided in the source data).