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Circled Katakana Wo Letter

㋾ is the circled Katakana “wo” character, used as a compact icon-like text glyph.

U+32FE

㋾ (U+32FE) is “CIRCLED KATAKANA WO,” a Japanese Katakana character enclosed in a circle. It’s commonly used when you want a small, self-contained glyph rather than separate text and punctuation. Below are practical ways to copy and use it in everyday writing and digital design.

Circled Katakana Wo Letter Meaning

㋾ is a single Unicode character: “CIRCLED KATAKANA WO” (U+32FE). The underlying character is the Katakana syllable “wo,” and the circle makes it look like an emblem or label. Visually, it can function as an icon-like marker, a compact typographic element, or a decorative symbol in layouts that include Japanese text. Because it’s a specialized character, it’s most often used in contexts related to Japanese language styling, signage-style typography, or graphic design where a circled kana mark is desired. Its primary meaning is tied to the glyph itself rather than an abstract symbol concept.

Common uses

  • Use as a compact label or icon in Japanese-themed UI or posters
  • Add a circled “wo” kana mark in typeset Japanese text for emphasis
  • In design mockups, use it as a standalone decorative glyph
  • Create consistent stamp/badge styling by pairing with other circled kana characters
  • Use in social posts or headers to add a stylized typographic accent

Examples

㋾ Circled Katakana Wo (U+32FE)

  • ㋾ ここの案内
  • 店名:㋾ あんない
  • ㋾ スタッフ募集
  • 注意㋾入口
  • ㋾ お知らせ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+32FE
HTML Entity㋾
HTML Code㋾
CSS\32FE

FAQ

What does the Circled Katakana Wo letter mean?

㋾ is a single Unicode character: “CIRCLED KATAKANA WO” (U+32FE). The underlying character is the Katakana syllable “wo,” and the circle makes it look like an emblem or label. Visually, it can function as an icon-like marker, a compact typographic element, or a decorative symbol in layouts that include Japanese text. Because it’s a specialized character, it’s most often used in contexts related to Japanese language styling, signage-style typography, or graphic design where a circled kana mark is desired. Its primary meaning is tied to the glyph itself rather than an abstract symbol concept.

What character is ㋾?

㋾ is “CIRCLED KATAKANA WO,” Unicode code point U+32FE.

How do I copy ㋾?

Copy the character directly from this page (㋾). You can also use the HTML numeric entity or Unicode escape listed in the copy options.

Will ㋾ display correctly on all devices?

It should display correctly when the font supports the Unicode character U+32FE. If it appears as a box, try a different font that includes this glyph.

What is ㋾ commonly used for?

It’s typically used as a compact, icon-like typographic glyph for Japanese-themed labels, badges, and layout accents.

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