Demon Slayer, SPY×FAMILY, Doraemon, even Studio Ghibli — Japan’s anime studios quietly give away official free coloring pages, but almost all of them are hidden on Japanese-only websites. We’ve gathered every official source with direct English-labeled links, so you can download and print in minutes. No Japanese needed!
⚡ Pokémon — The King of Official Free Coloring
No surprise at #1: Pokémon has the largest official free coloring collection in Japan — over 100 sheets on the Illust Lab, direct pages for 26 popular Pokémon on the Daisuki Club, plus the Pokéfuta manhole art. It’s so big we wrote a dedicated guide with English-labeled links to everything:
⚡ Read Our Complete Pokémon Guide (100+ Pages)
⚔️ Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Yes — official Demon Slayer coloring pages exist, and they’re free. The official anime site released printable PDF sheets featuring Tanjiro, Nezuko, and other fan favorites. No registration needed: open the page, download the PDF, print, and color.
🔗 Summer Coloring Pages🔗 Special Page🕵️ SPY×FAMILY
The official SPY×FAMILY site gives away 5 free Anya coloring sheets with wonderfully expressive faces (waku waku!). Official anime-studio quality, safe and free to download.
🔗 Anya Coloring Sheets🤖 Doraemon
The beloved blue robot cat from the future has an official coloring corner on the Doraemon Channel, with new sheets added regularly — Doraemon, Nobita, Dorami and friends. One of the richest official collections in Japan.
🔗 Doraemon Channel Coloring🖍️ Crayon Shin-chan
Rare official Crayon Shin-chan coloring pages from the movie site and the official app site. Shin-chan is a household name across Asia and Europe — these official sheets are a treat for fans.
🔗 Movie Site Coloring🔗 App Site Coloring🐹 Chiikawa
The viral phenomenon Chiikawa shares free coloring pages on its official X (Twitter) account from time to time. Follow the account or use our pre-made search link to find every coloring post at once.
🔗 Official X Account🔍 All Coloring Posts✨ Pretty Cure (Precure)
Toei Animation’s legendary magical-girl franchise offers official coloring pages across its series on the Toei Animation store’s special contents page. If you loved Glitter Force, this is the source.
🔗 Precure Special Contents🦸 Ultraman, Kamen Rider & Super Sentai
Japan’s iconic tokusatsu heroes — the DNA behind Power Rangers — have official coloring pages too: the adorable Kaiju Step spin-off, Ultraman Mebius from broadcaster CBC, and Super Sentai Friends with 10+ sheets of legendary squads.
🔗 Kaiju Step🔗 Ultraman Mebius🔗 Super Sentai Friends🎬 Studio Ghibli — Earwig and the Witch
Even Studio Ghibli has released official coloring pages — from Earwig and the Witch, posted on Ghibli’s official site. A rare chance to color art from the studio behind Totoro and Spirited Away.
🔗 Ghibli Official Post🏔️ Heidi, Girl of the Alps
A classic of world animation, deeply loved in Europe: the official Japanese Heidi site has a free coloring corner featuring the timeless mountain scenes.
🔗 Heidi Official Coloring♟️ March Comes in Like a Lion
For seinen anime fans: March Comes in Like a Lion (Sangatsu no Lion) offers official poster-style coloring art on the Young Animal site — a quieter, more grown-up coloring experience.
🔗 Official Poster/Coloring🎮 Bonus: Japanese Game Characters
Not anime, but too good to skip — Japan’s game companies also give away official coloring pages:
😢 Sadly, No Official Free Pages For…
Hello Kitty (Sanrio), Anpanman, and Sumikko Gurashi currently have no official free coloring page distribution. Any “free printables” of these characters you find online are unofficial. We recommend sticking to the official sources above — it keeps you safe and supports the creators.
The Only Japanese You Need
| ぬりえ / 塗り絵 | coloring page |
|---|---|
| 無料 | free |
| ダウンロード | download |
| 印刷 | |
| 公式 | official |
FAQ
Yes. Every link goes to an official page run by the anime’s production committee, studio, or broadcaster. All artwork belongs to its respective copyright holders — please follow each site’s terms (personal, family, and educational use).
No. Our links take you straight to the download pages, and the five words in the table above cover everything. Your browser’s translate function handles the rest.
Some of these are campaign pages, and campaigns in Japan do end. We check our links regularly, but if one dies, search the show’s official site for「ぬりえ」— new campaigns appear all the time.
🎨 Want more coloring from Japan? Don’t miss our Pokémon official coloring guide, or explore Nurie Land’s own 1,000+ original Japanese coloring pages — start with the most popular.

