
Discover Nepal’s Flag and Learn Japanese Simultaneously!
Are you looking for a fun way to practice Japanese while exploring world geography?
This Nepal flag coloring page is specially designed to help you learn Katakana,
the Japanese writing system used for foreign names and loanwords.
Learn Japanese through Coloring
In Japan, children often learn about the world through “Nurie” (coloring).
On this page, the word “Nepal” is written in Katakana as ネパール (Ne-pa-a-ru).
By coloring these hollow characters, you can memorize the strokes and shapes of the Japanese alphabet naturally.
Cultural Insight: The “Kokki” Education in Japan
In Japanese elementary schools, students study world flags (Kokki) to foster international understanding.
Nepal’s flag is a favorite among Japanese students because its non-rectangular shape stands out
from all other 190+ countries!
Quick Facts for Your Study
- Katakana Lesson: “ネ” (Ne), “パ” (Pa), “ー” (Long vowel), “ル” (Ru).
- Flag Symbolism: The sun and moon represent the hope that the nation will endure as long as these celestial bodies.
- Color Palette: Use crimson red for the background (Nepal’s national flower, the rhododendron) and dark blue for the border (symbolizing peace).
This printable is perfect for teachers, homeschooling parents, or anyone interested in
combining art with Japanese language studies. Grab your crimson crayon and start your journey!


