crossed flags
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This emoji depicts two crossed Hinomaru, the national flag of Japan. It is frequently used in Japan for celebrations and commemorative events.
This emoji is often used when discussing topics related to Japanese culture. It can also be seen when introducing Japanese restaurants or events related to Japan.
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Originally, this crossed flag design has been used since the Edo period for festivals and auspicious occasions. In modern times, it is frequently seen at Japanese sporting events and cultural events, becoming a symbol that connects Japan's tradition and present.
With the increasing exchange between K-pop and J-pop, it is also used to represent cultural exchange between Korea and Japan. Furthermore, it frequently appears in conversations related to Japanese anime or games, establishing itself as an element of global pop culture.