The Carp Streamer Emoji ? represents Koinobori, the traditional carp-shaped windsocks flown in Japan during Children’s Day (Kodomo no Hi) on May 5th. These colorful streamers symbolize strength, perseverance, and success, inspired by the legend of a carp swimming upstream to become a dragon. Families display Koinobori to wish their children good health and prosperity. The emoji is commonly used in messages about Japanese culture, festivals, childhood, and well-wishes for success. It can also symbolize resilience and the celebration of youth. The Carp Streamer Emoji is often paired with other festive and cultural symbols to enhance its meaning.
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