
Discover Sri Lanka and Learn Japanese through “Nurie”
“Nurie” (塗り絵) is the Japanese word for coloring pages, a beloved activity in Japan used for both relaxation and education.
This printable features the Sri Lankan flag, one of the most colorful flags in the world, combined with Japanese language learning elements.
Learn Katakana: “スリランカ”
In Japanese, foreign country names are written in a script called Katakana.
By coloring this page, you can practice reading the characters for Sri Lanka:
- ス (Su)
- リ (Ri)
- ラ (Ra)
- ン (n)
- カ (Ka)
Cultural Insight: The Symbolism
The Sri Lankan flag is rich in meaning. The gold lion represents the Sinhalese people and bravery, while the four Bo leaves in the corners represent the four Buddhist virtues: Karuna (Compassion), Metta (Loving-kindness), Mudita (Sympathetic Joy), and Upekkha (Equanimity).
As you fill in the colors, think about these beautiful values that are also deeply respected in Japanese culture.
Perfect for Language Students and Kids
Whether you are a student of Japanese or a parent looking for multicultural educational materials, this high-resolution PNG is perfect for your classroom or home study. Print it out and start your journey into Japanese characters today!


