(●´∀‘●)
(‘・ω・´)”
ヽ(;▽;)ノ
(*´・v・)
(((o(*゚▽゚*)o)))
☆*:.。. o(≥▽≤)o .。.:*☆
(⌒▽⌒)☆
⊂((・▽・))⊃
(≥∇≤)/
(´∇ノ‘*)ノ
(・◇・)
( ´ ▽ ` )ノ
(^_^)
( ̄ー ̄)
(*^▽^*)
(^▽^)
(´・ω・`)
(’-’*)
∩( ・ω・)∩
(*≥▽≤)
\(^ ^)/
O(≥∇≤)O
( ´∀‘)
(^~^)
\(@ ̄∇ ̄@)/
(☆^O^☆)
(★^O^★)
(☆^ー^☆)
(´ω‘★)
\(T∇T)/
ヽ(*≥ω≤)ノ
*(*´∀‘*)☆
O(≥▽≤)O
ヽ(*⌒∇⌒*)ノ
d=(´▽‘)=b
\(*T▽T*)/
ヽ(‘ ∇‘ )ノ
(*^ワ^*)
ヽ(^Д^)ノ
(´∀`)
(°◇°;)
(゜▽゜;)
(/^▽^)/
(ノ´ー`)ノ
ヽ(´ー`)ノ
( ^∇^)
\( ‘.∀´)/
(●⌒∇⌒●)
o(≥∇≤o)
ヽ(‘◇´)/
ヽ(*・ω・)ノ
(^ω^)
。◕‿◕。
⊙ω⊙
⊙△⊙
⊙▽⊙
o (◡‿◡✿)
(◕‿◕✿)
(∩_∩)
。◕‿◕。
(•ิ_•ิ)
(/•ิ_•ิ)/
(ΦωΦ)
(*^^*)
(^⊆^)
(-^〇^-)
(ノ*゜▽゜*)
ヾ(´▽‘;)ゝ
(゜▼゜*)
( ̄个 ̄)
\(^▽^@)ノ
("⌒∇⌒")
へ(゜∇、°)へ
(-^〇^-)
(>y<)
ヽ(^。^)丿
(ヘ。ヘ)
(^v^)
ヾ(@^▽^@)ノ
ヾ(@°▽°@)ノ
ヾ(@^▽^@)ノ
ヾ(@^∇^@)ノ
o((*^▽^*))o
ヾ(@゜∇゜@)ノ
ヾ(@゜▽゜@)ノ
(@´_`@)
ヾ(@† ▽ †@)ノ
(ノ>▽<。)ノ
\(@;◇;@)/
\(☆o◎)/
(((\(@v@)/)))
(°◇°;)
(゜▽゜;)
(o;TωT)o
ヽ(;^o^ヽ)
(⌒▽⌒ゞ
"ヽ(´▽‘)ノ"
(((o(*゚▽゚*)o)))
ヾ(@⌒ー⌒@)ノ
Ψ(´▽‘)Ψ
(v^_^)v
Hiding
You can take pretty much any emoticon and cut it in half or into some other size with a | to make it seem as if it’s peaking out from behind a wall.
|・ω・‘)
ヘ(・_|
|−・;)
|ω・)
|_・)
Infatuation/In Love
For Japanese emoticons that express infatuation or love you pretty much just need to add hearts to happy looking emoticons. You can also add rosey cheeks or even the Chinese character for love, 爱.
(´∀‘)♡
(‘∀’●)♡
(*´▽‘*)
(*°∀°)=3
(´ω‘♡%)
ヽ(爱´∀‘爱)ノ
♡o。.(✿ฺ。 ✿ฺ)
(。・ω・。)ノ♡
(●´∀‘)ノ♡
♡^▽^♡
(。-_-。 )人( 。-_-。)
(●♡∀♡)
(_´ω‘)
(´ ▽‘).。o♡
(o⌒.⌒o)
(人´∀`*)
(〃・・〃)
♥(ノ´∀`)
(ღ˘⌣˘ღ)
(。’▽’。)♡
Kissing
For kissing emoticons you usually want to use something like  ̄ or – for closed eyes. For a mouth use either ε or з. You can even add a "chuu" which is the Japanese sound for a kiss or you can write it in Katakana by using チュー.
(´ε‘ )♡
~(^з^)-☆
|°з°|
(_ε_)
(‘ε’)
|( ̄3 ̄)|
( ̄ε ̄@)
(*^3^)
(´ε‘*)
(○´3‘)ノ
(☆´3‘)
(* ̄з ̄)
(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
(○゜ε^○)
(TεT)
(-ε- )
(@ーεー@)
(*^3^)/~☆
ლ(|||⌒εー|||)ლ
Laughing
These are essentially happy looking emoticons with an open mouth.
(・∀・)
( ´∀‘)
(⌒▽⌒)
(^v^)
Mellow/Whatever
The key to mellow looking Japanese emoticons is pretty much just having arm
(‘・ω・´)”
ヽ(;▽;)ノ
(*´・v・)
(((o(*゚▽゚*)o)))
☆*:.。. o(≥▽≤)o .。.:*☆
(⌒▽⌒)☆
⊂((・▽・))⊃
(≥∇≤)/
(´∇ノ‘*)ノ
(・◇・)
( ´ ▽ ` )ノ
(^_^)
( ̄ー ̄)
(*^▽^*)
(^▽^)
(´・ω・`)
(’-’*)
∩( ・ω・)∩
(*≥▽≤)
\(^ ^)/
O(≥∇≤)O
( ´∀‘)
(^~^)
\(@ ̄∇ ̄@)/
(☆^O^☆)
(★^O^★)
(☆^ー^☆)
(´ω‘★)
\(T∇T)/
ヽ(*≥ω≤)ノ
*(*´∀‘*)☆
O(≥▽≤)O
ヽ(*⌒∇⌒*)ノ
d=(´▽‘)=b
\(*T▽T*)/
ヽ(‘ ∇‘ )ノ
(*^ワ^*)
ヽ(^Д^)ノ
(´∀`)
(°◇°;)
(゜▽゜;)
(/^▽^)/
(ノ´ー`)ノ
ヽ(´ー`)ノ
( ^∇^)
\( ‘.∀´)/
(●⌒∇⌒●)
o(≥∇≤o)
ヽ(‘◇´)/
ヽ(*・ω・)ノ
(^ω^)
。◕‿◕。
⊙ω⊙
⊙△⊙
⊙▽⊙
o (◡‿◡✿)
(◕‿◕✿)
(∩_∩)
。◕‿◕。
(•ิ_•ิ)
(/•ิ_•ิ)/
(ΦωΦ)
(*^^*)
(^⊆^)
(-^〇^-)
(ノ*゜▽゜*)
ヾ(´▽‘;)ゝ
(゜▼゜*)
( ̄个 ̄)
\(^▽^@)ノ
("⌒∇⌒")
へ(゜∇、°)へ
(-^〇^-)
(>y<)
ヽ(^。^)丿
(ヘ。ヘ)
(^v^)
ヾ(@^▽^@)ノ
ヾ(@°▽°@)ノ
ヾ(@^▽^@)ノ
ヾ(@^∇^@)ノ
o((*^▽^*))o
ヾ(@゜∇゜@)ノ
ヾ(@゜▽゜@)ノ
(@´_`@)
ヾ(@† ▽ †@)ノ
(ノ>▽<。)ノ
\(@;◇;@)/
\(☆o◎)/
(((\(@v@)/)))
(°◇°;)
(゜▽゜;)
(o;TωT)o
ヽ(;^o^ヽ)
(⌒▽⌒ゞ
"ヽ(´▽‘)ノ"
(((o(*゚▽゚*)o)))
ヾ(@⌒ー⌒@)ノ
Ψ(´▽‘)Ψ
(v^_^)v
Hiding
You can take pretty much any emoticon and cut it in half or into some other size with a | to make it seem as if it’s peaking out from behind a wall.
|・ω・‘)
ヘ(・_|
|−・;)
|ω・)
|_・)
Infatuation/In Love
For Japanese emoticons that express infatuation or love you pretty much just need to add hearts to happy looking emoticons. You can also add rosey cheeks or even the Chinese character for love, 爱.
(´∀‘)♡
(‘∀’●)♡
(*´▽‘*)
(*°∀°)=3
(´ω‘♡%)
ヽ(爱´∀‘爱)ノ
♡o。.(✿ฺ。 ✿ฺ)
(。・ω・。)ノ♡
(●´∀‘)ノ♡
♡^▽^♡
(。-_-。 )人( 。-_-。)
(●♡∀♡)
(_´ω‘)
(´ ▽‘).。o♡
(o⌒.⌒o)
(人´∀`*)
(〃・・〃)
♥(ノ´∀`)
(ღ˘⌣˘ღ)
(。’▽’。)♡
Kissing
For kissing emoticons you usually want to use something like  ̄ or – for closed eyes. For a mouth use either ε or з. You can even add a "chuu" which is the Japanese sound for a kiss or you can write it in Katakana by using チュー.
(´ε‘ )♡
~(^з^)-☆
|°з°|
(_ε_)
(‘ε’)
|( ̄3 ̄)|
( ̄ε ̄@)
(*^3^)
(´ε‘*)
(○´3‘)ノ
(☆´3‘)
(* ̄з ̄)
(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
(○゜ε^○)
(TεT)
(-ε- )
(@ーεー@)
(*^3^)/~☆
ლ(|||⌒εー|||)ლ
Laughing
These are essentially happy looking emoticons with an open mouth.
(・∀・)
( ´∀‘)
(⌒▽⌒)
(^v^)
Mellow/Whatever
The key to mellow looking Japanese emoticons is pretty much just having arm