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Japanese Garden with Bridge Coloring Page
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About this coloring page
This enchanting Japanese Garden with Bridge coloring page features a serene scene with an arched wooden bridge spanning over a tranquil koi pond, surrounded by delicate cherry blossom trees and traditional stone lanterns. The design includes bold, clear outlines perfect for all skill levels, making it an ideal free printable for anyone who loves Japanese culture and peaceful garden scenes.
Frequently asked
Why are Japanese garden bridges often painted red?
Red bridges, called 'taiko-bashi,' are painted with vermillion lacquer because red is considered a protective color that wards off evil spirits. The bright color also creates a beautiful contrast against the green plants and represents vitality and life energy in Japanese culture.
What do the different bridge shapes mean in Japanese gardens?
Arched bridges represent the rainbow connecting earth to heaven, while zigzag bridges confuse evil spirits who can only travel in straight lines. Flat stone bridges symbolize a calm, steady journey through life without dramatic ups and downs.
How old are the oldest Japanese gardens with bridges?
The oldest surviving Japanese gardens date back over 1,200 years to the Heian period (794-1185). The famous Byodo-in temple garden in Kyoto, built in 1053, still features its original Phoenix Hall reflected in a pond crossed by ancient bridges.
Are these Japanese Garden With Bridge coloring pages free?
Yes! All our Japanese Garden With Bridge coloring pages are completely free to download and print. No hidden fees, subscriptions, or purchases required.
What age are these Japanese Garden With Bridge coloring pages for?
These coloring pages are designed for ages 8 to 14, featuring detailed garden elements that provide the perfect coloring challenge for this age group.















