
Explore History: The Gissha (Japanese Ox Cart)
Immerse yourself in the elegance of ancient Japan with our realistic Gissha (牛車) coloring page. This traditional ox-drawn carriage was the primary mode of transportation for aristocrats during the Heian Period (794–1185). By coloring this intricate design, you can connect with centuries of Japanese craftsmanship and aesthetic history.
Learn Japanese: Kanji & Vocabulary
This page is a great tool for those who want to Learn Japanese through art. The word for Ox Cart is written as 牛車:
- 牛 (Gyu / Ushi): Meaning “Cow” or “Ox”.
- 車 (Sha / Kuruma): Meaning “Wheel” or “Car”.
- Combined: 牛車 (Gissha) specifically refers to the noble’s carriage seen in classical literature like “The Tale of Genji.”
Japanese Cultural Insight
The Gissha was more than just a vehicle; it was a symbol of status. The types of wood used, the intricate carvings on the roof, and the colors of the silk curtains indicated the rank of the person inside. Today, you can still see authentic Gisshas during famous festivals in Kyoto, such as the Aoi Matsuri.
Use this coloring page to practice your fine motor skills while discovering the rich tapestry of Japanese tradition!


