See also: and 𬼽

U+3012, 〒
POSTAL MARK

[U+3011]
CJK Symbols and Punctuation
[U+3013]

Japanese

Alternative forms

Etymology

Symbolization of Katakana (te), first letter of ()(しん)(しょう) (teishinshō, Ministry of Communication).

Symbol

 

  1. The postal mark ((ゆう)便(びん)マーク (yūbin māku)), written before Japanese postal codes.
    〒123-4567
  2. (map symbol) A symbol denoting a post office.

See also

References

  • ARIB STD-B24: Data Coding and Transmission Specification for Digital Broadcasting[1], 5.2-E1 edition, volume 1, Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB), 6 June 2008, page 57