Meaning
Mount Fuji appears in iconic silhouette form—a graceful, symmetrical cone with snow-capped peak rendered in pale blue or white, rising against a serene backdrop. The design captures Japan's most sacred and recognizable mountain in its archetypal form, instantly evoking Japanese cultural imagery and the tranquility of traditional landscape art.
This emoji is primarily used when discussing Mount Fuji itself, Japan travel plans, or Japanese culture and geography. It appears in posts about hiking the famous volcano, visiting nearby destinations, or appreciating Japanese aesthetics. Beyond literal references, Mount Fuji carries cultural significance—it's a symbol of Japanese identity, harmony, and natural beauty deeply embedded in Japanese art history.
The emoji serves cultural representation purposes, particularly in Japanese contexts, and resonates with audiences interested in Japanese art, design, and cultural aesthetics. It's far more specific than generic mountain emoji, making it ideal when Mount Fuji specifically—not just any mountain—is the subject.
Approved as part of Unicode 0.6 in 2010, Mount Fuji represents emoji's role in celebrating culturally significant landmarks alongside generic geographic features. Its distinctive shape and cultural weight make it instantly recognizable to audiences worldwide while maintaining particular resonance for Japanese communities and Japan enthusiasts.
Common Uses
- • Discussing Mount Fuji hiking or travel to Japan
- • Representing Japanese culture and aesthetics
- • Appreciating traditional Japanese art and design
- • Indicating Japanese destinations or experiences
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Did You Know?
Mount Fuji has been a centerpiece of Japanese art for centuries—most famously in Hokusai's "The Great Wave off Kanagawa"—and the emoji design directly evokes this cultural legacy, making it one of the few emoji with such deep historical artistic connections.
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Platform Shortcodes
:mount_fuji: :mount_fuji: :mount_fuji: Developer Codes
| HTML (decimal) | 🗻 |
| HTML (hex) | 🗻 |
| CSS | \1F5FB |
| JavaScript | \uD83D\uDDFB |
| Python | \U0001F5FB |
| Java | \uD83D\uDDFB |
| Perl | \x{1F5FB} |
| PHP / Ruby | \x{1F5FB} |
| Punycode | xn--2r5n |
| URL Encoded | %F0%9F%97%BB |
| UTF-8 Bytes | 0xF0 0x9F 0x97 0xBB |
🗻 in 28 languages
Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Bengali | মাউন্ট ফুজি |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 富士山 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 富士山 |
| Danish | Fuji-bjerget |
| Dutch | berg Fuji |
| English | mount fuji |
| English (UK) | mount fuji |
| Estonian | Fuji mägi |
| Finnish | Fuji-vuori |
| French | mont Fuji |
| German | Fuji |
| Hindi | माउंट फ़ूजी |
| Hungarian | Fudzsi-hegy |
| Italian | Monte Fuji |
| Japanese | 富士山 |
| Korean | 후지산 |
| Lithuanian | Fudžio kalnas |
| Malay | gunung fuji |
| Norwegian | Fuji-fjellet |
| Polish | góra Fudżi |
| Portuguese | Monte Fuji |
| Russian | Фудзияма |
| Spanish | monte Fuji |
| Spanish (Mexico) | monte Fuji |
| Swedish | Fuji |
| Thai | ภูเขาไฟฟูจิ |
| Ukrainian | гора Фудзі |
| Vietnamese | núi Phú Sĩ |