Flower playing cards Emoji
Activities
A dark red card featuring a stylized image of a sunset or moon visible behind a patch of pampas grass. It represents a single card from a traditional Japanese deck.
Usage Context
Used to discuss gambling, traditional card games, or Asian culture. While it looks like a generic playing card, it specifically refers to the Hanafuda deck. People often use it alongside š when talking about tabletop games or luck-based pastimes.
History
Hanafuda cards date back to 18th-century Japan. They were created to bypass gambling restrictions by using floral images instead of standard numbers. The emoji was added to the Unicode standard in 2010 to support Japanese digital gaming platforms.
Details
Glyph
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Unicode
U+1F3B4
Shortcode
:emoji_u1f3b4:
HTML Entity
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Specifications
Vendor Google
Category Activities
Subcategory game
Unicode Version 6.0
Emoji Version 1.0
License CC-BY 4.0
Google Noto License
Emoji graphics by Twitter/X, licensed under CC-BY 4.0
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