
Explore the “Lion City” with our free Singapore Flag coloring page!
This printable is designed not only for coloring fun but also as a bridge to learning Japanese language and culture.
Learn Japanese: How to say “Singapore”
In Japan, we use a writing system called Katakana to write foreign country names.
“Singapore” is written as シンガポール (Shin-ga-pō-ru).
- シ (Shi)
- ン (n)
- ガ (ga)
- ポ (pō) – The “ー” indicates a long vowel sound.
- ル (ru)
Try tracing the Katakana characters at the top of the page while you color!
Japanese “Nuri-e” Culture
In Japan, coloring pages are called Nuri-e (塗り絵).
It has been a beloved pastime for Japanese children for generations, often used as a tool for “Chiiku” (intellectual training) to develop fine motor skills and color recognition.
By combining world flags with Nuri-e, children can develop a “global sense” from an early age.
Meaning of the Singapore Flag
While you prepare your red crayons, here is what the symbols mean:
- Red: Universal brotherhood and equality of man.
- White: Pervasiveness and everlasting purity and virtue.
- The Crescent Moon: A young nation on the ascendant.
- The Five Stars: The nation’s ideals of democracy, peace, progress, justice, and equality.
Download this sheet to enjoy a multicultural lesson at home or in the classroom. Happy coloring!


