🈳 The Japanese "vacancy" button emoji represents a store or business with a "Closed" or "Vacancy" sign. It is often used to indicate that a place is not open for business, or to show that something is unavailable. This emoji can be used in a variety of contexts, such as when a store is closed for a holiday or when a product is out of stock.
I'm looking for a new job, do you know of any vacancies? 🈳
There's a vacancy in the apartment next door, can you show it to me? 🈳
I'm feeling a bit burnt out, I think I need a vacancy from work for a while. 🈳
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Bengali: বর্গাকার খালি চিত্রলিপি, Danish: kvadratisk ideogram for ledig, German: Schriftzeichen für „Zimmer frei“, English: Japanese “vacancy” button, Spanish: ideograma japonés para "vacante", Estonian: jaapani nupp "vaba", Finnish: tyhjä-kirjoitusmerkki, French: bouton chambres disponibles en japonais, Hindi: जापानी “नौकरी उपलब्ध है” बटन, Hungarian: japán „megüresedés” gomb, Italian: ideogramma giapponese di “Posto libero”, Japanese: 空マーク, Korean: 빌 공, Lithuanian: tuštumą reiškiantis hieroglifas, Malay: butang “kerja kosong” Jepun, Norwegian Bokmål: «ledig» på japansk, Dutch: Japans teken voor ‘plaats vrij’, Polish: japoński przycisk „wolne miejsce”, Portuguese: botão japonês de “vago”, Russian: есть места, Swedish: japansk ”lediga rum”-knapp, Thai: ภาษาจีนว่างเปล่า, Ukrainian: кнопка "вільно" японською, Chinese: 日文的“有空位”按钮