π΄
What π΄ means
A bundle of yen notes or Japanese currency stacked together with a strip of paper showcasing the Β₯ symbol. The π΄ Yen Banknote emoji represents the Japanese currency. With that comes the themes of the Japanese economy, banking, and overall finances.
How and when to use it
- While sharing news posts on the Japanese economy, use π΄ in the caption; this encompasses sharing platforms such as social media feeds, stories, and direct messages (DMs) as well.
- You could also use π΄ in the context of currency conversion. So, if you're posting or reposting something related to shopping, and you wish to add the cost in all currencies, use π΄ to indicate the cost in yen.
- If you're purchasing from a Japanese store, and you're either texting someone about it or putting up a social media story of the same, you can use π΄. Like, "Check this out!!! I got it on sale for just 250 π΄".
- If you're posting money-related memes, then too, you could use π΄. Although it would be more appropriate if the 'money' is the meme is Yen.
Other Names
- π΄ Japanese Banknote
- π΄ Yen
- π΄ Japanese Currency
- π΄ Japanese Economy
- π΄ Β₯1000 Note
- π΄ Yen Note
- π΄ Banknote With Yen Sign
- π΄ Bundle of Yen Bank Notes
At a glance
- Category
- Objects βΊ money
- Codepoints
U+1F4B4- Emoji version
- Emoji 0.6
- Shortcodes
:yen:- Keywords
- bank, banknote, bill, currency, money, note, yen
How it looks across platforms