For some reason, this hot springs emoji is used to portray any hot drink, or every time someone decides to visit Starbucks, and even though it does make sense why someone would use this one in the way it is used, we still wonder if they do know the real meaning behind it, as it is actually the Japanese symbol more than it is anything else, and it represents the steam rising from the tub. Well, we can forgive you using this one the next time you end up in Starbucks as long as you know what it means.
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Representations : Hot Springs Onsen Steam Hot can be represented by ♨️ emoji.
Hot Springs may look different on every device. In the above images you can view how Hot Springs emoji appears on different devices. Emoji of Hot Springs can be used on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and many other platforms and OS. Some devices may show a blank box or X instead of Hot Springs emoji as every device doesn't support each one of the emoji.
This is one of the first emojis introduced in Unicode 1.1 in July, 1995 which was after several years added to very first version of Emoji 1.0 in August, 2015. Hot Springs emoji appeared on iOS 5.0, Android 4.3, EmojiOne 1.0 for the first time.
Language | Short Name |
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Spanish | Aguas termales |
German | Heiße Quellen |
French | Sources chaudes |
Russian | Горячие источники |
Italian | Sorgenti termali |
Portuguese | Fontes termais |
Unicode : | U+2668 |
Hex Code | |
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Code Point(s): | 2668 |
HTML Entity: | ♨ |
UTF-8: | E2 99 A8, EF B8 8F |
UTF-8 (C): | E2 99 A8, EF B8 8F |
UTF-16: | 0x2668, fe0f |
UTF-16 (C): | 0x2668, 0xFE0F |
UTF-32: | 2668 |
UTF-32 (C): | 0x00002668 |
Decimal Code | |
Code Point(s): | 9832, 65039 |
HTML Entity: | ♨️ |
UTF-16: | 9832, 65039 |
UTF-32: | 9832, 65039 |
Octal Code | |
UTF-8: | 342 231 250, 357 270 217 |
Other developer codes: | |
PHP: | "\xe2\x99\xa8,\x\xef\xb8\x8f" |
Python: | u"\U0002668" |
Java, C++, C: | "0x2668, \uFE0F" |