
Experience Japanese Tradition: Advanced Hinamatsuri Coloring Page
Hinamatsuri, also known as Girls’ Day or Doll’s Festival, is a beautiful Japanese tradition celebrated on March 3rd.
This advanced-level coloring page features a highly detailed “Hina-kazari” (doll display), designed for those who appreciate intricate art and Japanese aesthetics.
Learn Japanese Through Art
As you color this page, why not learn the names of the traditional figures?
- Odairi-sama (お内裏様): The Emperor doll.
- Ohina-sama (お雛様): The Empress doll.
- Sannin Kanjo (三人官女): The three court ladies.
- Gonin Bayashi (五人囃子): The five court musicians.
Cultural Insight: What is Hinamatsuri?
Hinamatsuri is a day to pray for the health and happiness of young girls. Families display a set of ornamental dolls representing the imperial court of the Heian period.
The dolls are often dressed in beautiful silk kimonos with complex patterns, which you can recreate using your favorite colors.
Recommended for Advanced Users
This design is specifically created for advanced colorists who enjoy high-difficulty challenges.
We recommend using fine-liner pens or sharp colored pencils to capture the delicate patterns of the kimonos and the intricate background elements.
