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Shinto Shrine ⛩️

Added in Emoji 0.7 · Travel & Places Religious Buildings

Codepoint U+26E9
Shortcode :shinto_shrine:
Version Emoji 0.7

Meaning

A traditional Japanese torii gate frames this emoji, depicting the iconic entrance to a Shinto shrine. The design features the characteristic red or orange wooden gate structure with its distinctive curved top, often shown with a peaceful shrine building or landscape beyond. The visual is immediately recognizable to anyone familiar with Japanese spirituality and culture.

People use this emoji when visiting or discussing Shinto shrines, especially popular pilgrimage sites in Japan. It's commonly shared during New Year celebrations (when shrine visits are traditional), before exams (shrines are visited for academic blessing), or when discussing Japanese spiritual practices and traditions. Travelers and cultural enthusiasts use it to mark memorable temple visits and religious experiences.

For those with Japanese heritage or deep interest in East Asian culture, this emoji serves as a meaningful representation of Shinto faith and Japanese spiritual life. It appears frequently in travel content about Japan, cultural appreciation posts, and conversations about Japanese traditions.

One of the earliest religious place symbols, this emoji was approved as part of Unicode Emoji 0.7 in 2010, reflecting the historical prominence of Japanese cultural representation in the emoji standard.

Common Uses

  • Visiting a Shinto shrine or temple
  • Celebrating Japanese New Year traditions
  • Marking exam season or seeking blessings
  • Sharing Japanese cultural experiences

Popular Combos

⛩️🗾 ⛩️✨ ⛩️🇯🇵

Did You Know?

Visiting a Shinto shrine during New Year (Hatsumōde) is one of Japan's most important traditions, and this emoji has become a standard way to document that annual pilgrimage on social media.

Keywords

religion shinto shrine

Related Emoji

Technical Reference

Platform Shortcodes

GitHub :shinto_shrine:
Slack :shinto_shrine:
Discord :shinto_shrine:

Developer Codes

HTML (decimal)
⛩
HTML (hex)
⛩
CSS
\26E9
JavaScript
\u26E9
Python
\U000026E9
Java
\u26E9
Perl
\x{26E9}
PHP / Ruby
\x{26E9}
Punycode
xn--7op
URL Encoded
%E2%9B%A9
UTF-8 Bytes
0xE2 0x9B 0xA9

⛩️ in 28 languages

Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.

Language Name
Bengali শিন্তো মন্দির
Chinese (Simplified) 神社
Chinese (Traditional) 神社
Danish Shinto-helligdom
Dutch shinto-tempel
English shinto shrine
English (UK) Shinto shrine
Estonian shinto tempel
Finnish shinto-temppeli
French sanctuaire shinto
German Shinto-Schrein
Hindi शिंटो श्राइन, जापानी धर्म स्थल
Hungarian sintó szentély
Italian santuario shintoista
Japanese 鳥居
Korean 신토 신사
Lithuanian Šintoizmo šventykla
Malay kuil shinto
Norwegian Shinto-alter
Polish świątynia shinto
Portuguese santuário japonês
Russian синтоистский храм
Spanish santuario sintoísta
Spanish (Mexico) santuario sintoísta
Swedish shintohelgedom
Thai ศาลเจ้าชินโต
Ukrainian синтоїстський храм
Vietnamese đền thờ Nhật Bản