πΎ map of Japan Emoji
Copy map of Japan Emoji
Copy the raw πΎ character instantly to your clipboard.
Download map of Japan Emoji
Download the high-res graphic for design drafts and mockups.
map of Japan Emoji PNG Download
Get the transparent 72x72 raster PNG graphic.
map of Japan Emoji SVG Download
Get the scalable vector graphic in SVG source format.
What does the map of Japan Emoji mean?
Using the map of Japan Emoji Copy option makes it simple to retrieve the πΎ symbol and study the map of Japan Emoji Meaning definitions. This graphic is curated within the Travel & Places category and the place-map subcategory. Representing a key element in Unicode, this vector asset gives designers and digital writers a clean way to represent real-world concepts in user interfaces.
You can easily save the map of Japan Emoji PNG as a transparent resource or extract the map of Japan Emoji SVG format. Handcrafted for depicting geographic locations, transport vehicles, landmarks, and travel elements, the πΎ symbol adds visual cues to recipes, animal profiles, or navigation logs, finding frequent placement in booking websites, travel blogs, navigation software, and trip logs.
For application development, we display the official map of Japan Unicode profiles below. Check out the copyable code slots for map of Japan React components, map of Japan Tailwind CSS classes, map of Japan Flutter text blocks, and map of Japan Markdown syntax. These shortcuts allow you to embed the emoji instantly into files hosted on map of Japan GitHub or web templates.
For group chats and community channels, copying the map of Japan Discord code or the native map of Japan Slack identifier allows quick inline typing. Typing the shortcode triggers the visual rendering of the character without having to scroll through long emoji keyboard lists.
System developers can utilize the binary hex outputs to structure databases. Copy the map of Japan UTF-8 code bytes or the map of Japan UTF-16 surrogate pair numbers. These code points prevent character corruption when processing πΎ in storage systems or network streams.
Finally, copy the map of Japan HTML Code entity or the styled map of Japan CSS Code sequence. These are perfect for front-end layout styling, stylesheets, and custom web elements. You can also grab the raw inline SVG XML code to paste the vector directly into your source files.
Copy & Paste map of Japan Code Snippets
Copy formatted code snippets of this emoji for developer integration across React projects, Tailwind class tags, Flutter mobile apps, or web HTML markup:
<span role="img" aria-label="map of Japan">πΎ</span>Raw Vector SVG XML Source of map of Japan
Copy the raw SVG XML source code of the map of Japan emoji for direct inline vector implementation without importing external files:
Unicode Technical Details of map of Japan
Specific technical specifications and data profiles for the map of Japan Unicode Consortium representation:
| Unicode Name | map of Japan |
|---|---|
| Group Category | Travel & Places |
| Sub-group category | place-map |
| Hex Codepoint | 1F5FE |
| Shortcode notation | :map_of_japan: (Slack / Discord) |
| UTF-8 Hex Bytes | F0 9F 97 BE |
| UTF-16 Hex Surrogate | D83D DDFE |
| Shareable URL | /emoji/map-of-japan |
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about using and integrating the map of Japan emoji:
How do I copy the map of Japan emoji?
To copy the raw πΎ character, click the primary "Copy Emoji" button at the top of this page. For developers integrating the glyph, copyable component and styling snippets (React, Tailwind CSS, Flutter, and HTML/CSS codes) are available in the code tab interface above.
What is the Unicode code point for the map of Japan emoji?
The official Unicode Consortium hexadecimal code point for map of Japan is 1F5FE. It is cataloged under the Travel & Places group and the place-map subgroup.
Cross-Platform map of Japan Emoji Styles
Compare how the map of Japan emoji character renders across different vector style sheets and native system designs:
Related Emoji Guides
Explore related vector graphics and copy codes in the same Unicode subgroup emojis: