
Master Katakana with the Flag of Lebanon!
Are you looking for a fun way to practice Japanese? This Lebanon Flag coloring page is specially designed for learners of Japanese language and culture. It features the country’s name in Katakana (レバノン), the script used for foreign names and loanwords.
Japanese Cultural Context: “Nurie” (Coloring)
In Japanese elementary schools, “Nurie” (coloring) is a popular educational tool used to develop fine motor skills and cultural awareness. Students often learn about the world by coloring flags and practicing the Katakana spelling of each nation.
Why use this worksheet?
- Learn Katakana: Practice reading “レ・バ・ノ・ン” while you color.
- Bilingual Education: Clear labels in both Japanese and English.
- Cultural Insight: Discover the symbol of the Lebanon Cedar, an emblem of eternity.
Quick Japanese Lesson
In Japanese, Lebanon is written as レバノン (Re-ba-no-n). The four distinct characters are a great way for beginners to practice stroke order and recognition!
