Part alternation mark Emoji
Symbols
A yellow, jagged mark resembling a sideways letter 'V' or a stylized musical turn. It functions as a punctuation sign primarily used in Japanese traditional music to indicate where a singer should start their performance.
Usage Context
History
Known in Japan as the 'part alternation mark' or 'iori ten', it has been used for centuries in Noh and Renga traditional poetry and song scripts. It was added to the Unicode standard in 1993 to ensure legacy Japanese text files could be rendered correctly on early computer systems.
Details
Glyph
〽
Unicode
U+303D
Shortcode
:emoji_u303d:
HTML Entity
〽
Specifications
Vendor Google
Category Symbols
Subcategory other-symbol
Unicode Version 6.0
Emoji Version 1.0
License Apache-2.0 / OFL-1.1
Google Noto License
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