
Explore Japanese Culture: Hataraku Kuruma (Working Vehicles)
In Japan, vehicles that serve the community are affectionately called “Hataraku Kuruma” (Working Vehicles).
This coloring sheet is a fun way for children and language learners to explore Japanese culture and basic vocabulary.
Learn Japanese Vocabulary While Coloring
Can you find the Japanese characters on the vehicles? Here is some vocabulary related to this coloring page:
- Keisatsu (警察 / けいさつ): Police. Look at the police car in the image; it has the Kanji for “Keisatsu” written on its side.
- Patoka (パトカー): Short for “Patrol Car.”
- Torakku (トラック): Truck.
- Rekka-sha (レッカー車): Tow truck.
Cultural Note: The Japanese Police Mark
Notice the symbol on the front of the police car. That is the “Asahi-kage” (rising sun badge), the official emblem of the Japanese police.
While coloring, you can use black and white for the car’s body, which is the standard color for Japanese patrol cars!
Educational Benefits
This sheet helps improve fine motor skills while introducing the unique aesthetics of Japanese public service vehicles.
Whether you are a fan of Japan or a student of the language, this “Kawaii” (cute) vehicle set is perfect for your collection.


