
Japanese Flower Bouquet Coloring Page (“Nurie” for Seniors)
Explore the calming world of Japanese coloring, known as “Nurie” (塗り絵), with this beautiful flower bouquet design. This printable coloring page features classic flowers beloved in Japan, such as roses, lilies, carnations, and hydrangeas, tied together with a ribbon. The bold, clear outlines make it easy and enjoyable for seniors, beginners, or anyone looking for a stress-free coloring experience.
Why “Nurie” is Popular in Japan
In Japan, “Nurie” is not just an activity for children. It is widely enjoyed by adults and seniors as a relaxing hobby that promotes mindfulness, improves concentration, and helps maintain fine motor skills. It is frequently used in senior care facilities across Japan for recreation and cognitive exercise.
Learn Japanese While You Color!
Turn your coloring time into a mini Japanese lesson. Try saying the names of the colors in Japanese as you pick up each pencil or crayon:
- Red: Aka (あか)
- Pink: Pinku (ピンク)
- Blue: Ao (あお)
- Green: Midori (みどり)
- Yellow: Kiiro (きいろ)
- Purple: Murasaki (むらさき)
Flowers in this Bouquet & Their Japanese Meanings
Flowers hold deep symbolic meanings in Japanese culture, known as “Hanakotoba” (花言葉 – Flower Language).
- Rose (バラ – Bara): Just like in the West, it often symbolizes love and beauty.
- Lily (ユリ – Yuri): Represents purity and dignity. White lilies are particularly cherished.
- Carnation (カーネーション – Kānēshon): Highly valued, especially as a gift for mothers on Mother’s Day (母の日 – Haha no Hi).
- Hydrangea (アジサイ – Ajisai): The iconic flower of Japan’s rainy season (Tsuyu – 梅雨). Its changing colors symbolize heartfelt emotions.
Download this free “Nurie” page and enjoy a peaceful moment of creativity while connecting with Japanese culture. Bring this beautiful bouquet to life with your favorite colors!


