⛩️
Shinto Shrine Emoji
📋 Copy & Code
Emoji
⛩️
With name
⛩️ Shinto Shrine
Shortcode
:shinto_shrine:
Unicode
U+26E9 U+FE0F
HTML Dec
⛩️
HTML Hex
⛩️
CSS
\26E9\FE0F
C, C++ & Python
\u26e9\ufe0f
Java, JS & JSON
\u26E9\uFE0F
Perl
\x{26E9}\x{FE0F}
PHP & Ruby
\u{26E9 FE0F}
URL Escape
%E2%9B%A9%EF%B8%8F
💡 What does ⛩️ mean?
Place Religious — that's the territory of ⛩️. Found in the Place Religious group within Travel & Places, this emoji crosses language barriers and is understood globally without translation.
Drop it into conversations, bios, or posts. It conveys tone instantly — something plain text struggles to do on its own.
In the same family as 🌍 Earth Globe Europe-africa, 🌎 Earth Globe Americas, 🌏 Earth Globe Asia-australia. Together they cover a broader range of expression within Travel & Places.
First introduced in Unicode 0.7.
💬 Chat Examples
Here's how the Shinto Shrine emoji ⛩️ is used in real conversations:
Visited a shrine in Kyoto ⛩️
Did you make a wish? ⛩️
Threw the coin, clapped twice ⛩️🙏
🖼️ Shinto Shrine on Different Platforms
Apple
Google
Twitter / X
Facebook
⛩️
Your Browser
🔗 Word Associations
The ⛩️ emoji is often associated with:
⌨️ How to type ⛩️
Windows
Win + . → search "shinto shrine"
Mac
Cmd + Ctrl + Space
Linux
Ctrl + . (GNOME)
Mobile
Emoji keyboard 🔤
Or simply copy from this page!
👥 Related Emojis
📦 Other place-religious Emojis
❓ FAQ
What does the Shinto Shrine emoji ⛩️ mean?
The Shinto Shrine emoji ⛩️ is part of the Travel & Places category (place-religious group). It was added in Unicode 0.7 and is available on all major platforms including iOS, Android, and Windows.
How do I copy the Shinto Shrine emoji?
Click the "Copy ⛩️" button at the top of this page, or click any copy button
next to the format you need (emoji, shortcode, HTML entity, or Unicode).
What is the shortcode for ⛩️?
The shortcode is
:shinto_shrine:. You can use it on platforms
like Slack, Discord, and GitHub.