๐ŸŽ‘ Moon Viewing Ceremony Emoji

Technical Details

Name

Moon Viewing Ceremony

Short Name

:rice_scene:

Unicode

U+1F391

Unicode Version

1.0

Release Year

2010

Category

Activities

Subcategory

Event

Platform Support

Apple Google Twitter Facebook

Has Skin Tones

No

Platform Renderings

Unicode standard sample

Unicode

MOON VIEWING CEREMONY emoji in Apple's design style - Unicode 1F391

Apple Style

MOON VIEWING CEREMONY emoji in Google's design style - Unicode 1F391

Google Style

MOON VIEWING CEREMONY emoji in Twitter's design style - Unicode 1F391

Twitter Style

MOON VIEWING CEREMONY emoji in Facebook's design style - Unicode 1F391

Facebook Style

Gmail style

Gmail

SoftBank style

SoftBank

KDDI style

KDDI

SVG Code

<svg width="128" height="128" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">
  <text
    x="64"
    y="64"
    font-size="96"
    text-anchor="middle"
    dominant-baseline="middle"
    font-family="serif"
  >๐ŸŽ‘</text>
</svg>

Emoji Meaning

Meaning

A traditional Japanese festival lantern, often depicted as a red, gold, or white paper lantern with a decorative tassel hanging from the bottom. It is typically shown with a full moon in the background, symbolizing the Moon Viewing Ceremony (Tsukimi) celebrated in Japan to honor the autumn moon. This emoji represents cultural celebrations, traditional festivals, and the appreciation of nature's beauty, particularly during the autumn season.

Common Uses

  • Celebrating the Moon Viewing Ceremony: 'Happy Tsukimi ๐ŸŽ‘ Enjoy the full moon tonight!'
  • Marking cultural festivals: 'Attending a traditional festival ๐ŸŽ‘'
  • Appreciating nature: 'What a beautiful full moon tonight ๐ŸŽ‘'

Example Sentences

  • Join us for the Moon Viewing Ceremony tonight ๐ŸŽ‘
  • The festival was filled with traditional lanterns ๐ŸŽ‘
  • I love how the full moon looks with the lanterns ๐ŸŽ‘

Frequently Asked Questions