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10 Emojis to Use on Your Next Travel Adventures

October 27, 2020 By Editor

It has been a long time since the use of Emojis was not relevant in writing on your postcards and sending text messages. The emergence of Emojis has changed and amplified the way of communication on all smartphones and computers. The use of emojis has been famous for making a specific post or tweet more appealing.

Adding different emojis for your travel getaway is an excellent way to describe how you feel on that trip. There are a lot of emojis for travel and places that are available on different social media sites. Here are some of the Emojis you can use. 

House Emoji 

This emoji has been part of Unicode version 6.0 in 2010. It has different versions on various platforms but usually appears in color schemes with red as the prominent roof color. It is available on other platforms such as Apple, Google, Facebook, Windows, Twitter, JoyPixels, and Samsung.

The house emoji can be translated into fifteen languages from different countries such as the US, China, Korea, Japan, and others, which is practical for countries that do not use English as their native language. Use this emoji when you are about to leave your house for your next travel destination.

There are other definitions or uses for this emoji, but it is mostly related to “houses” or “homes.” It can also mean that you are staying for the weekend or feeling at home.

Hotel Emoji

This emoji is 368th on many social media. When you visit a place or country, it gives a general image of the various hotels. 

When you use this emoji, it can mean that you are going to book a hotel for your next vacation or that you are already in a hotel. You can use this emoji in so many ways during your travel. Does your hotel room have some awesome views? What better way than to share it with the world by snapping a picture and adding the hotel emoji in the caption. Your mutuals will automatically get jealous of you. 

Department Store Emoji

The Emoji Department Store was launched in 2010. In reality, this emoji is 716th on several social media websites. This emoji is a perfect representation in malls for your messages. Buying some getaway souvenirs for you and your friends? Tease them by sending them this emoji. They probably will not get what this emoji means right away, which will make the teasing more fun! 

Tokyo Tower Emoji

The Tokyo Emoji was introduced in 2010. At present, this emoji is at rank 669 on different social media platforms. It correctly copies the color of the original Tokyo tower. This emoji is available on various social media platforms and operating systems such as Facebook, Twitter, Google, iOS, Android, and Windows. If you’re heading to Japan, you sure don’t want to miss out on this site! Share your Tokyo Tower pics on all your social media accounts and don’t forget to add this emoji! 

Statue of Liberty Emoji

Heading to the Big Apple? This is the perfect emoji to let your friends know that you’re going to the city that never sleeps. This emoji currently stands at 554th on various social media sites. This emoji is available on several social media and operating systems, including Facebook, Twitter, Google, iOS, and Android.

Shinto Shrine Emoji

The Shinto Shrine Emoji was released in 2009 and is part of the Unicode version 5.2. This emoji is not widely used, but you should add this emoji if you visit a Shinto Shrine in Japan. This emoji is available on several social media and operating systems, including Facebook, Twitter, Google, iOS, and Android.

Mount Fuji Emoji

Here’s another Japan-related emoji you can use for your travels! This emoji is ranked 634th on different social media websites. This emoji is available on several social media and operating systems, including Facebook, Twitter, Google, iOS, and Android.

You should add this emoji to your tweets, Facebook posts, Instagram posts, and messages if you happen to visit the famous Mount Fuji in Japan, or you are eager to visit Japan in the future. 

Airplane Emoji

The emoji is 112th on different websites in social media. This emoji is one of the most widely used emoji throughout your trip. Let everybody know that you are going abroad or out of town by capturing a photo of your airplane window, and pair it with this emoji. 

Passenger Ship Emoji 

The passenger ship emoji is not commonly used but can be used when you are on your dream cruise ship trip. You can also add this emoji to your IG stories to let your viewers know that you are going on a beach trip. This emoji was released in 2014 under Unicode version 7.0. 

Beach with Umbrella Emoji

It is not a famous emoji but is definitely worth using when you are on your dream beach trip. You can use it on iOs, Android, and Windows. You can make a post on Facebook and Twitter with this emoji since they have their version of this emoji. 

Takeaway

Emojis should be enjoyable, light-hearted, powerful, and often used to express a wide spectrum of emotions. When it comes to communication in the 21st century, interpretation is vast. Emojis can also make portraying your simple text or email simpler. 

Since traveling is a part of our lives, it is nice to feel the excitement through different travel and place emojis. Make sure to post something on your next trip and put these emojis on it.

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