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πŸ’΄ Yen Banknote Emoji Unicode: 1F4B4

A banknote depicting Japanese yen, used to represent money, payment, or financial topics in Japan or Asia.

Released in Released in 2010 with Unicode 6.0

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Meaning and Interpretation

πŸ’΄ The yen banknote emoji shows a Japanese yen bill. It's used to talk about money in Japan, paying in yen, or anything related to Japanese currency. You'll see it on Twitter when people discuss travel costs in Tokyo or on Instagram captions about shopping in Shibuya. It's similar to other currency emoji but specifically represents yen.

Symbolism

  • Japanese currency and economy
  • Wealth and financial transactions
  • Travel and tourism in Japan

Common Usage Scenarios

  • Tweeting about a great deal on a hotel in Shinjuku
  • Instagram story showing a stack of yen bills
  • Messaging a friend in Japan about splitting a dinner bill

Usage Examples in Conversation

Had an amazing sushi dinner in Tokyo, only cost πŸ’΄ 5000!
Anyone know where to exchange USD to πŸ’΄?
My wallet is crying after that shopping spree πŸ’΄πŸ˜­
Just booked flights to Osaka! Saving up those πŸ’΄
The new Nintendo game is πŸ’΄ 7000 here, way too much.

Usage Guidelines and Etiquette

  • Use for yen amounts or Japanese purchases
  • Combine with other currency emoji for exchange rates
  • Pair with πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Japan flag for travel posts
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