📖 Japanese Tourist Spot Coloring Series 🌸✨
Enjoy the beauty of Japan through vibrant colors! 🎨✨ This coloring book features famous tourist destinations, making you feel like you're traveling across Japan while adding your personal touch. Perfect for both beginners and advanced artists! 🌈🖌️

The coloring book is a 49-page, double-page spread book (each page measures 21cm x 21cm). It features 24 themes of tourist attractions depicted in the original coloring illustrations.
On the left pages, original black-and-white illustrations are depicted, while the right pages feature illustrations arranged for coloring.
View the Amazon Book Page Here
Coloring Theme Table of Contents
1. Tokyo Tower | 11. Tokyo Skytree | 21. Ghibli Museum |
2. Mount Fuji | 12. Arashiyama Bamboo Grove | 22. Minato Mirai, Yokohama |
3. Fushimi Inari Shrine | 13. Nikko Toshogu Shrine | 23. Kobe Harborland |
4. Kyoto's Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) | 14. Hakone Open-Air Museum | 24. Hakodate Night View, Hokkaido |
5. Hiroshima Peace Memorial | 15. Nagasaki Glover Garden | |
6. Osaka Castle | 16. Takayama Old Town | |
7. Nara Park (with Deer) | 17. Matsumoto Castle | |
8. Himeji Castle | 18. Shirakawa-go Village | |
9. Itsukushima Shrine (Miyajima) | 19. Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa | |
10. Senso-ji Temple (Asakusa) | 20. Kamakura Great Buddha |
If you want to see other coloring themes, go to ⇒ Theme Search Map.
Completed Coloring Sample
























If you want to see other coloring themes, go to ⇒ Theme Search Map.
How to Purchase a Coloring Book
From the link below, you will be redirected to the Amazon Books site where you can purchase the corresponding paperback.
The book is printed in high-quality black-and-white for coloring and is available in English only.
Please refer to the "Coloring Page Sample" on this blog for inspiration, and enjoy coloring freely.

The coloring book is a 49-page, double-page spread book (each page measures 21cm x 21cm). It features 24 themes of tourist attractions depicted in the original coloring illustrations.
On the left pages, original black-and-white illustrations are depicted, while the right pages feature illustrations arranged for coloring.