🈺 Japanese “open For Business” Button
Symbols
🈺 Japanese “open For Business” Button Meaning
The 🈺 emoji, known as the Japanese 'open for business' button, displays a red square with a white Japanese character 'u55b6' (kuchi) meaning 'open' or 'business'. Originating from Japanese shop signage culture, it indicates establishments that are currently open and welcoming customers. In digital communication, it conveys availability, readiness to engage, or that a service or opportunity is accessible. The emoji's vibrant red color and distinctive character make it highly recognizable across different cultures and platforms.
When to Use
Used to indicate availability, open status, or that a business is ready to serve customers. Common in social media posts about shops, services, or events that are currently accepting customers or participants.
Examples
- Our new restaurant is now open for business! 🈺
- Come visit us today - we're open all day! 🈺
- The pop-up store will be open from 10 AM to 6 PM 🈺
How It Looks on Different Platforms
The Japanese “open For Business” Button emoji may look different across platforms and devices.







Unicode Information
U+1F23A🈺\1F23A6.06.0