
Learn Japanese through Coloring: The Malaysia Flag
Are you looking for a creative way to introduce your child to world flags and the Japanese language? This free printable coloring page of the Malaysia flag is a perfect dual-purpose educational tool!
Learn Japanese: “マレーシア” (Ma-re-e-shi-a)
In Japan, foreign country names are written using a script called Katakana. On this coloring sheet, you can see “Malaysia” written as マレーシア.
Coloring the letters helps learners familiarize themselves with the strokes and shapes of Japanese characters in a relaxed, fun environment.
Cultural Insight: Coloring in Japanese Education
In Japanese schools (Kindergarten and Elementary), coloring—known as “Nurie” (塗り絵)—is more than just play. It is a vital part of “Shiku-iku” (intellectual training) used to improve fine motor skills, focus, and cultural awareness.
Using a “Color Sample” (shown in the top-right corner) is a common Japanese teaching method to help children achieve a sense of accomplishment by completing an accurate representation.
About the Malaysia Flag (Jalur Gemilang)
- The 14 Stripes: Represent the 13 states and the federal territories.
- The Crescent Moon: Symbolizes Islam, the official religion of Malaysia.
- The 14-point Star: Represents the unity between the states.
Download this “Nuripla” style coloring sheet today and start your journey into world flags and Japanese language learning!

