
Learn Katakana through World Flags: Dominican Republic
Combine your love for world geography with Japanese language learning! This Dominican Republic flag coloring page is specially designed for students of all ages who want to master Katakana in a fun, creative way.
What is “Nurie”?
In Japan, coloring is called “Nurie” (塗り絵). It has long been a staple of Japanese early education, helping children develop fine motor skills and concentration. This printable follows the traditional Japanese educational layout, featuring clear outlines and helpful labels.
Educational Benefits:
- Master Katakana: Practice reading “ドミニカ共和国” (Do-mi-ni-ka Kyo-wa-koku). Katakana is the Japanese script used for foreign names and loanwords.
- Cultural Connection: Experience how Japanese students learn about the world through visual materials.
- Perfect for Classrooms: Great for ESL/JSL teachers looking for cross-curricular activities (Geography + Language).
The central white cross on the flag represents salvation, while the blue and red sections symbolize liberty and the blood of heroes. As you color, you’re not just practicing Japanese—you’re connecting with the history of the Dominican Republic!

