
Heart Silhouette: Express Your “Kokoro” Through Coloring
This simple heart silhouette is more than just a shape—it’s a canvas for your creativity!
Whether you are looking for a Valentine’s Day activity or a simple craft template, this printable page is perfect for all ages.
Learn Japanese: What is “Kokoro”?
In Japanese, the word for “heart” is Kokoro (心).
While “Heart” in English often refers to the physical organ or romantic love, Kokoro has a deeper meaning in Japanese culture. It represents a combination of the heart, mind, and soul.
- Kokoro (心 – こころ): Heart, Mind, Spirit.
- Ai (愛 – あい): Love.
Japanese Culture & “Kawaii”
Japan is the home of “Kawaii” (cute) culture! Simple shapes like hearts are often decorated with cute faces or pastel colors in Japan.
Why not try adding some “Kawaii” eyes to your heart or coloring it with your favorite bright colors?
It is a great way to express your feelings and practice Japanese vocabulary at the same time.
Download this free printable today and start your journey into Japanese language and culture through the joy of coloring!


