What is the Japanese symbol for star?

means 'star'
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What does ☆ mean in Japanese?

“☆” is a stylish version of “・” captures the essence very well. It is typically seen in proper names of songs, works, groups, and people (pseudonyms). It doesn't need to replace a specific symbol, but can be inserted in the middle of any conceived "breaking point" as if a versatile divider (聖☆おにいさん or even 遊☆戯☆王).
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Does sei mean star?

JLPT N2 Kanji: 星 (sei, hoshi) Meaning: star – JLPTsensei.com.
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What Japanese character looks like a star?

The Kagome crest or Kagome mon (籠目 + 紋, lit. "Lattice Eye crest/pattern/emblem") is a star-shaped emblem related to the kagome lattice design (Hexagonal and Octagonal lattices). The Kagome mon can be depicted as, either, a six-pointed star (a hexagram) and as an eight-pointed star (an octagram):
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What is the Japanese asterisk?

The reference mark or reference symbol "※" is a typographic mark or word used in Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) writing.
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What is this symbol 〆?

〆 is primarily used as an abbreviation for 締め, most commonly in 〆切, as an abbreviation for 締切 (shimekiri, “deadline; locked (door)”), also 締める (〆る) and 締高 (〆高). It is also sometimes used for 閉め, notably in sense of “closed envelope”.
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What does an asterisk (*) indicate?

An asterisk is a star-shaped symbol (*) that has a few uses in writing. It is most commonly used to signal a footnote, but it is sometimes also used to clarify a statement or to censor inappropriate language.
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Who is the Japanese god of stars?

Amaterasu, in full Amaterasu Ōmikami, (Japanese: “Great Divinity Illuminating Heaven”), the celestial sun goddess from whom the Japanese imperial family claims descent, and an important Shintō deity.
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What is fallen star in Japanese?

falling star = 火玉
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What is Little star in Japanese?

きらきら星 (Kira Kira Boshi)
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What is the kanji for moon?

月 means 'month' or 'moon'
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What is the kanji for life?

One of the most basic meanings of 生 is “life,” as expressed in the compound words 人生 (jinsei, person/life, human life) and 一生 (isshō, one/life, lifetime).
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What is sei in Japanese?

Verb. せい • (sei) (Classical Japanese, archaic, Western Japanese) Alternative imperative of する (suru, “to do”) synonym ▲
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What does * ω emoji mean?

An emoticon representing downheartedness.
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What is the meaning of Wwwwwwwwwww?

wwwwwwww. In Japanese, text messaging the letter “w” is short for warau (笑う), which means “to laugh.” It's the Japanese equivalent of saying “Haha” or “LOL.” The more Ws you add, the longer the laughter—similar to typing “Lolololololololol.”
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What is a heaven kanji?

天 means 'heaven'
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What is Japanese Kanji for Galaxy?

ginga – 銀河 (ぎんが) : a noun meaning 'galaxy' in Japanese.
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What does Lucky star mean in Japanese?

JAPANESE ORIGAMI LUCKY STARS REPRESENT A SPECIAL GIFT OF LOVE AND GOOD LUCK.
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Is there a god for stars?

ASTRAIOS (Astraeus) was the Titan god of stars and planets and of the art of astrology. By Eos (the Dawn) he was the father of the Stars and the four seasonal Winds. The arrival of these Winds was heralded by the rising of certain constellations.
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What is an Orion Japanese?

オリオン座 {noun} Orion.
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Who is god of Moon in Japan?

Tsukuyomi-no-Mikoto (ツクヨミノミコト, 月読命), or simply Tsukuyomi (ツクヨミ, 月読) or Tsukiyomi (ツキヨミ), is the moon god in Japanese mythology and the Shinto religion. The name "Tsukuyomi" is a compound of the Old Japanese words tsuku (月, "moon, month", becoming modern Japanese tsuki) and yomi (読み, "reading, counting").
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What is the use of * symbol?

We use the asterisk to point to an annotation or footnote. It can also be used as a substitute for letters in a swear word ("Oh f***!") or to make a name anonymous (Mr M***).
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What does the * symbol look like?

* (Asterisk)

Its name is derived from the Greek term asteriskos, meaning “little star,” and it was originally applied to distinguish date of birth from other references to years.
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