
Discover Hinamatsuri: The Japanese Doll Festival
Immerse yourself in Japanese tradition with this realistic Hinamatsuri coloring page.
Hinamatsuri, also known as the Doll Festival or Girl’s Day, is celebrated on March 3rd in Japan to pray for the health and happiness of young girls.
Learn Japanese Culture through Coloring
This coloring sheet features a traditional Hina-dan (tiered platform) displaying various dolls.
By coloring these intricate patterns, you can appreciate the craftsmanship of Japanese “Hina-ningyo” dolls, which date back to the Heian period.
Learn Japanese Vocabulary
Try memorizing these words while you color:
- Hinamatsuri (雛祭り): Doll Festival / Girl’s Day
- Odairi-sama (お内裏様): The Emperor doll
- Ohina-sama (お雛様): The Empress doll
- Momo no Sekku (桃の節句): Peach Blossom Festival
This page is designed with realistic details, making it ideal for seniors who enjoy a sophisticated coloring experience or students of Japanese culture.
Download and print this A4-sized PDF for free.
