🎌 Crossed Flags
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Emoji Meaning
Two Japanese Flags, crossed at the base; however, on some older Samsung devices they used to display two South Korean flags, and on recent Huawei models both flags show up as plain white.
Two crossed flags of Japan displayed on flagpoles. This motif is quite common and often appears in contexts like races or other competitions — though sometimes the flags aren’t national ones but different symbols, such as racing flags.
Crossed flags generally don’t carry a specific meaning; they’re a purely visual representation of two banners.
Also Known As
- 🎌 Two Flags
Apple Name
- 🎌 Crossed Flags
Unicode Name
- 🎌 Crossed Flags
How does this emoji look on different platforms?
🎌 Emoji Codes
Codepoints
U+1F38C
Shortcodes
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For developers
| URL escape code | %F0%9F%8E%8C |
| Punycode | xn--gk8h |
| Bytes (UTF-8) | F0 9F 8E 8C |
| JavaScript, JSON, Java | \uD83C\uDF8C |
| C, C++, Python | \U0001f38c |
| CSS | \01F38C |
| PHP, Ruby | \u{1F38C} |
| Perl | \x{1F38C} |
| HTML hex | 🎌 |
| HTML dec | 🎌 |
Tags: celebration, cross, crossed, crossed flags, Japanese
Category: Flags
Subgroup: Non-state flags
