
Explore Japanese Culture Through World Flags
Did you know that in Japanese schools, children learn about the world using “Nurie” (coloring pages) that include “Katakana”? Katakana is the Japanese script used specifically for foreign names and loanwords.
This Estonia flag coloring page is a perfect dual-purpose resource for your home or classroom:
- Master Katakana: Practice reading “エストニア” (E-su-to-ni-a), the Japanese spelling of Estonia.
- Visual Learning: Compare the English “Estonia” with its Japanese equivalent to see how phonetics work in Japanese culture.
- Authentic Design: This layout follows the standard educational format used in Japan, featuring a color guide and tracing-style outlines.
Japanese Cultural Insight: Why Katakana?
In Japanese culture, showing respect to other nations by learning their names in the native script is an important part of global education. By coloring this sheet, you are participating in a typical activity for Japanese preschool and elementary students!
Coloring Tips: Use a vibrant sky blue, a deep charcoal black, and leave the bottom stripe crisp white to accurately represent the Estonian flag while you practice your Japanese characters.

