
Color the Flag of The Bahamas and Learn Japanese!
Explore the beauty of The Bahamas while diving into the world of Japanese language and culture.
Our unique “Nuri-e” (coloring) sheets are designed not only for fun but also as a bridge to learning new skills.
Learn Japanese with Nuri-e Culture
In Japan, coloring is called “Nuri-e” (塗り絵). It is a beloved activity for all ages, from preschoolers to seniors, valued for its relaxing and educational benefits.
This page features the name of the country in both English and Katakana, one of the three Japanese writing systems.
Japanese Language Spotlight: “バハマ”
In Japanese, foreign names are written using Katakana.
The word for Bahamas is written as バハマ (Ba-ha-ma).
Coloring the characters as you color the flag is a fantastic way to memorize Japanese phonetics!
Symbolism of the Bahamas Flag
While you color, think about the vibrant spirit of this island nation:
- Aquamarine: Represents the clear waters surrounding the islands.
- Gold: Symbolizes the sun and the land’s natural resources.
- Black: Represents the strength and vigor of the Bahamian people.
Use the reference color flag in the top right corner to guide your masterpiece.
This printable is perfect for international classrooms, homeschooling, or anyone wanting to add a Japanese cultural touch to their geography studies.


