
Carnation Coloring Page: Learn Japanese Language & Culture
Explore the beauty of the carnation while practicing Japanese! This printable coloring sheet is part of our “Floral Guide” series, designed to help you learn Katakana and Japanese cultural traditions.
Japanese Language Focus: Katakana
In Japanese, “Carnation” is written in Katakana as カーネーション (Kāneeshon).
Katakana is the writing system used for foreign loanwords. Can you trace the characters while you color the petals?
Cultural Insight: Mother’s Day in Japan
In Japan, Mother’s Day is called “Haha no Hi” (母の日), celebrated on the second Sunday of May.
Just like in many other countries, it is a tradition to gift red carnations to mothers to express gratitude and love.
Using this coloring page is a wonderful way for students to create a handmade gift while connecting with Japanese customs.
Tips for Learners
- Vocabulary: Flower in Japanese is “Hana” (花).
- Colors: Red is “Akai” (赤い) and Pink is “Pinku” (ピンク). Try labeling your colors in Japanese!


