🎌Golden Week Kaomoji 395+ | GW Holiday Collection
A collection of kaomoji for Japanese Golden Week (late April - early May). Express travel excitement, family fun, Children's Day celebrations, and spring holiday vibes. Perfect for your GW social media posts and messages.
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Ready-to-use Golden Week (GW) messages with kaomoji. Copy and paste for social media & texts.
Golden Week Kaomoji List
Golden Week How to Use Kaomoji
- •Add to travel photos and vacation posts
- •Share holiday plans with friends using fun kaomoji
- •Use for BBQ and outdoor activity posts
- •Express relaxation vibes during the break
- •Share road trip adventures with driving kaomoji
- •Express post-GW blues on the last day
- •【LINE】Add a fun kaomoji when sharing your GW travel plans
- •【X/Twitter】Post vacation updates with ٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و for extra cheer
- •【Instagram】Brighten your GW travel photo captions
- •【Discord】Liven up holiday chat with friends
- •【TikTok】Add personality to your GW adventure video comments
- •Use for Children's Day celebration messages
- •Share your holiday relaxation moments with kaomoji
- •Perfect for 'out of office' holiday messages
- •Great for spring outing and picnic posts
- •Add to your post-holiday recap messages
FAQ
- Q. When is Golden Week?
- From April 29 (Showa Day) to May 5 (Children's Day), it's Japan's longest holiday period.
- Q. What are Golden Week kaomoji good for?
- Travel reports, vacation vibes, road trip posts, and expressing post-GW blues.
- Q. Is Golden Week only in Japan?
- Yes, it's a uniquely Japanese cluster of national holidays. It's known internationally as Japan's Golden Week.
- Q. What is Golden Week and why are there kaomoji for it?
- Golden Week is Japan's longest holiday period (late April to early May), featuring multiple national holidays. Japanese internet users celebrate with special kaomoji expressing vacation joy, travel excitement, and relaxation.
- Q. When should I use Golden Week kaomoji?
- Use Golden Week kaomoji from late April through early May during the Japanese holiday season. They're perfect for sharing vacation plans, travel photos, and holiday greetings on Japanese social media.
- Q. Can non-Japanese users use Golden Week kaomoji?
- Of course! Anyone can enjoy Golden Week kaomoji, especially if you're interested in Japanese culture, planning a trip to Japan during this period, or celebrating alongside Japanese friends online.
- Q. What is Golden Week and why are there special kaomoji for it?
- Golden Week (GW) is Japan's longest holiday period from April 29 (Showa Day) to May 5 (Children's Day), clustering four national holidays. Japanese internet culture celebrates with special kaomoji expressing vacation joy, travel excitement, and post-GW blues — an annual tradition since the 2000s【2026】.
- Q. Can non-Japanese users post Golden Week kaomoji?
- Absolutely — anyone planning a trip to Japan in late April / early May, or celebrating alongside Japanese friends online, can use GW kaomoji. They're especially popular on travel Discord servers, Instagram #japantravel posts, and TikTok Japan-trip vlogs.
- Q. Which Golden Week kaomoji work best for travel posts?
- ٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و✈️ for trip excitement, (ノ´∀`)ノ✈️ for packing-done vibes, and (◡ᴗ◡)☕ for staycation chill. These are perfect for LINE status updates, Instagram travel reels, and Discord #travel channel posts during GW.
- Q. Are Golden Week kaomoji free to copy and paste?
- Yes — every GW kaomoji on kaomojis.jp is 100% free. One tap copies ٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و or (∗❛ᴗ❛∗) to your clipboard; paste into LINE, X (Twitter), Instagram, Discord, TikTok, WhatsApp, or any plain-text field. No sign-up required【2026】.
- Q. What are the post-GW blues kaomoji?
- Classic post-GW blues kaomoji include (´・ω・`) for "back to work tomorrow", (T_T) for "GW is ending...", and (´;ω;`) for heavy reluctance. Japanese Twitter/X floods with these every May 6 morning — a relatable cultural moment.
- Q. Which GW kaomoji suit Children's Day (May 5) messages?
- (≧▽≦) for cheerful Children's Day greetings, ٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و for energetic kid vibes, and (*´∀`*) for warm family wishes. Pair with 🎏 (koinobori / carp streamer) for authentic Japanese Children's Day flavor on LINE family groups.
- Q. How do Japanese people use Golden Week kaomoji on social media?
- On LINE Timeline and X (Twitter), GW kaomoji appear in: trip announcement posts ("GW旅行出発! ヾ(≧▽≦*)o✈️"), BBQ invites ("GW BBQ やろう! ♪(´ε` )"), traffic complaints ("GW渋滞ヤバい... (´;ω;`)"), and end-of-GW recaps ("GW終わっちゃった... (´・ω・`)").
- Q. What BBQ and outdoor GW kaomoji work in group chats?
- 🍖(*´▽`*) for BBQ time, 🔥(´ー`)ノ for campfire chill, 🏕️(^▽^)ノ for camping trips. Golden Week is peak outdoor-recreation season in Japan — LINE group chats explode with these for weekend BBQ and camping plans.
- Q. Are there Golden Week kaomoji for long-weekend relaxation posts?
- Yes — (◡ᴗ◡)☕ for staycation coffee, (*˘︶˘*) for lazy mornings, ♪(´ε` ) for chill vibes. Popular on Instagram stories and LINE statuses for "I'm just relaxing this GW" style posts【2026】.
- Q. How to combine Golden Week kaomoji with travel emoji?
- Sandwich-style works best: ✈️٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و✈️ for flight posts, 🚗(≧◡≦)🚗💨 for road trips, 🏨(∗❛ᴗ❛∗) for hotel check-ins. On X (Twitter), keep it to 1-2 kaomoji per tweet for clean readability.
- Q. Which Golden Week kaomoji are trending on TikTok Japan-travel content?
- For 2026 GW, trending kaomoji include ٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و (energetic travel), (∗❛ᴗ❛∗) (soft family chill), and (ノ´▽`)ノ♪ (happy packing). They pair beautifully with POV-style Japan travel reels and GW trip vlogs.
- Q. Can I use GW kaomoji in out-of-office email auto-replies?
- In casual team Slack yes — "On GW until May 6! ٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و back then!" works great. For formal external business emails, stick to plain text. Many Japanese startups use GW kaomoji in internal Slack OOO notices for warmth.