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Circled Katakana Yo Letter

㋵ (CIRCLED KATAKANA YO) is a circled Japanese Katakana character useful in lists, labels, and decorative text.

U+32F5

㋵ is a single Unicode character: a circled Katakana “yo.” It’s commonly used when you want a compact, stylized marker in Japanese-themed typography or UI labels.

Circled Katakana Yo Letter Meaning

㋵ is the Unicode character “CIRCLED KATAKANA YO” (U+32F5). It combines the Katakana letter “yo” with a circled, enclosed presentation so it can stand out like a badge or stamp. In practice, people use it as a visual marker in Japanese-oriented designs—such as step indicators, menu tags, printed labels, or decorative headings—where a plain “ヨ” may feel too minimal. Because it’s an enclosed & circled symbol, it typically reads as a self-contained unit that works well for compact UI elements, social posts, and typographic ornaments.

Common uses

  • Decorative list markers in Japanese-themed layouts
  • Badge-style labels in UI mockups and mobile screens
  • Section or item indicators in printed materials
  • Small typographic accents in social media graphics
  • Stylized text in games, stickers, and chat UI themes

Examples

㋵ CIRCLED KATAKANA YO

  • ㋵ ようこそ
  • 手順㋵:設定を確認
  • メニュー㋵ 予約
  • おすすめ㋵ ヨーグルト
  • 区分㋵ 一覧

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+32F5
HTML Entity㋵
HTML Code㋵
CSS\32F5

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ㋵?

The symbol ㋵ has Unicode code point U+32F5.

How can I paste ㋵ in my document or design tool?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided HTML entity ㋵ (or CSS escape \\32F5).

Is ㋵ the same as the plain Katakana character ヨ?

No. ㋵ is a circled/enclosed form of the Katakana “yo,” while ヨ is not circled.

What does the “Enclosed & Circled” category mean?

It indicates that the character is drawn inside an enclosing/circled shape, making it read like a compact badge or stamp in text.

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