
Fire Engine Coloring Page: Let’s Learn Japanese!
Enjoy coloring this cool Fire Engine while learning a bit about Japanese language and culture! In Japan, fire engines are just as popular with kids as they are around the world. Let’s explore what makes them special in Japan.
Japanese Vocabulary: Shōbōsha (消防車)
In Japanese, a fire engine is called “Shōbōsha” (しょうぼうしゃ).
- Kanji Breakdown:
- 消 (Shō): To extinguish or erase.
- 防 (Bō): To prevent or protect.
- 車 (Sha): Car or vehicle.
- It literally means “A car that extinguishes and prevents fires.”
Cultural Fun Facts: Fire Trucks in Japan
While coloring, here are some fun facts to share with your children or students:
- The Color: Just like in many countries, Japanese fire trucks are bright Red (Aka / 赤) to be highly visible.
- The Number: In Japan, the emergency number to call a fire engine or ambulance is 119 (not 911).
- The Sound: How does a siren sound in Japanese onomatopoeia? It goes “Uuuu-Uuuu” (ウーウー) and often rings a bell “Kan-Kan” (カンカン) when the fire is extinguished or to warn people to clear the way!
Download this “Shobosha” coloring page and practice your Japanese skills while having fun with art!


