Free Kaguya-sama Love Is War Coloring Pages: 30+ printable PDF pages featuring Kaguya Shinomiya, Chika Fujiwara, Miyuki Shirogane, Ai Hayasaka, Miko Iino, and Ishigami Yu across solo portraits, expression pages, cat-theme variants, in-love pages, duo pages, and group compositions. All free, download PDF to print, or color online.
This set holds two very different coloring registers. Kaguya’s pages ask for restraint: her aristocratic, composed expression, dark hair, pale skin, and dark burgundy uniform present a controlled, formal palette where the rare Kaguya in Love page stands out precisely because the standard pages hold so still. Chika’s pages are the opposite: vivid pink twintails, wide-open expressions across every emotional register, and a warmth the rest of the cast’s cooler designs amplify by contrast. Working through this set means switching between those two registers and understanding what each page is asking for before placing any color.
The pages are divided into two types. Solo and expression pages, Kaguya in her composed portraits, Chika across her many emotional states, Shirogane in his student council bearing, reward careful reading of each character’s emotional register. Duo and group pages ask for attention to how the contrasting palettes read alongside each other. Cat-theme pages for both characters offer a playful variation on their standard designs. Simpler portrait pages suit younger fans; the detailed expression and group pages give older fans more to work through.
These pages work well at home or as anime fan art. These are fan-made coloring pages and are not official, licensed, or endorsed by the creators or rights holders of Kaguya-sama: Love Is War.
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Kaguya-sama Love Is War coloring pages are a free set of 30+ printable PDFs and online coloring sheets featuring Kaguya Shinomiya, Chika Fujiwara, Miyuki Shirogane, Ai Hayasaka, Miko Iino, and Ishigami Yu across solo portraits, expression variants, cat-theme pages, in-love pages, duo scenes, and group pages. The contrast between Kaguya’s formal restraint and Chika’s open expressiveness is the set’s central coloring dynamic.
Best for: Kaguya-sama fans, romantic comedy anime fans, teens and adults, and anyone who enjoys expressive character range and school-setting anime coloring
Formats: printable PDF and online coloring
Popular pages: Chika Fujiwara, Kaguya Shinomiya in Love, Miyuki Shirogane with Kaguya, Chika Fujiwara Cat, Funny Chika Fujiwara
Creative uses: fan art practice, Kaguya and Chika contrast pair, expression range study, cat-theme variant coloring, and Shuchiin student council display
What’s Inside Kaguya-sama Love Is War Coloring Pages
Kaguya Shinomiya Pages
Kaguya appears across portrait close-ups and expression variants, a Kaguya in Love page showing a private emotional moment, two cat-theme variants, and multiple duo and group compositions.
Coloring Kaguya: Kaguya has long dark hair, very pale skin, and dark burgundy or deep red eyes. Her school uniform is the Shuchiin Academy blazer in dark navy with a white shirt and red ribbon. Her standard expression is composed and slightly remote: the face of someone who is always thinking several moves ahead. On standard portrait pages, keep the eyes at their darkest, most controlled burgundy, and the expression held and formal. On the Kaguya in Love page, the same palette carries a slightly softer eye tone and a more open expression: the color does not change, but the saturation in the eyes can ease slightly, and the face can lose the controlled tension of her public persona. The cat-theme pages use the same palette in a lighter, more playful context.
Chika Fujiwara Pages
Chika has the widest expression range in the set, covering the full spectrum from Funny and Angry to Lovely and Adorable, plus an in-love variant, a cat-theme page, and duo compositions with Kaguya and Ishigami Yu.
Coloring Chika: Chika has bright pink hair worn in two low twintails, vivid blue eyes, and pale skin slightly warmer than Kaguya’s cool tone. She wears the same Shuchiin uniform as Kaguya, but her expression is the opposite of composed: wide, immediate, and responsive to whatever is happening in the scene. On Funny and Angry pages, her expressions are exaggerated for comic effect: larger eyes, more pronounced brow movement, and a more open mouth. Commit to that exaggeration in the coloring, keep the eyes vivid and bright rather than pulling toward a more subdued tone. On Cute and Adorable pages, the same pink hair and blue eyes carry a softer energy: maintain the vividness of the pink but allow the expression to settle into a gentler register.
Miyuki Shirogane Pages
Miyuki Shirogane appears in five pages across a solo portrait and multiple duo and trio compositions with Kaguya and Chika.
Coloring Shirogane: Shirogane has silver-white hair that reads as a very light cool grey rather than pure white, dark eyes, and a composed but more approachable expression than Kaguya’s aristocratic remove. His uniform is the same dark navy blazer. On duo pages with Kaguya, the two share a similar formal register: keep both characters in their cool, composed range so the pages read as two people who are both performing their public faces. On group pages with Chika, Chika’s vivid pink hair provides the warm contrast that distinguishes her from the cooler palettes of Kaguya and Shirogane.
Ai Hayasaka, Miko Iino, and Supporting Character Pages
Ai Hayasaka appears in two pages: Ai Hayasaka and Cute Ai Hayasaka. Miko Iino appears in two pages: Miko Iino and Miko Iino from Kaguya-sama Love Is War. Nagisa Nachiwagi appears on one page alongside Chika. Ishigami Yu appears in group compositions with Chika.
Coloring the supporting cast: Ai Hayasaka has blonde hair and a sharp, slightly sardonic expression that reflects her role as Kaguya’s attendant and confidante. Miko Iino has dark hair and an expression that sits between strict and flustered: more openly emotional than Kaguya but less exaggerated than Chika. Nagisa Nachiwagi has long dark hair and a calm demeanor. On any group page, assign each character their hair color before starting: Chika’s vivid pink, Kaguya’s dark hair, Shirogane’s silver-grey, Ai’s blonde, and Miko’s dark hair are distinct enough that the group reads correctly once the hair is placed.
Cat-theme and Special Expression Pages
Three pages use cat-theme variants: Shinomiya Kaguya Cat, Chika Fujiwara Cat, and Cat Shinomiya Kaguya. Two pages show the in-love expression: Shinomiya Kaguya in Love and Chika Fujiwara in love.
Coloring cat and in-love pages: the cat pages take each character’s standard palette into a lighter, more whimsical context. Cat ears, tail, or animal-theme accessories can be colored in tones that match the character’s hair for Chika’s vivid pink or Kaguya’s dark hair, which keeps the character recognizable while signaling the playful departure from the standard design. On the in-love pages, both Kaguya and Chika show more genuine, less-performed emotion than their standard portraits: allow slightly warmer cheek tones and a less controlled eye expression on these pages while keeping the core palette the same.
Printable PDF and Online Kaguya-sama Coloring Pages
Every design comes in two ways: a printable PDF for paper, or the same artwork colored on screen.
Using both formats: print the PDF when you want a clean sheet for fine-liners, colored pencils, or markers, and use the on-screen version when there is no printer nearby. The PDF holds the series’ expressive character linework and the fine detail of the uniform and hair cleanly on standard letter or A4 paper.
What These Pages Do
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War is built on the gap between what its characters feel and what they are willing to show, and the gallery captures both sides of that gap. Kaguya’s composed portraits and Chika’s wide-open expressiveness are not just two different character designs: they are two different theories of how emotion should be rendered visually. Kaguya performs control; her pages ask you to color that performance convincingly. Chika performs openness; her pages ask you to commit to the exaggeration. Working through the set develops sensitivity to emotional register: calibrating how saturated and contained the coloring should be for each specific page, which transfers to any character illustration where the same face needs to communicate different emotional truths.
The American Art Therapy Association recognizes that engaging with emotionally expressive imagery, particularly imagery that asks the viewer to read the gap between a character’s internal state and outward presentation, develops a kind of empathic attentiveness that distinguishes thoughtful creative work from mechanical coloring. Kaguya-sama’s pages offer exactly that: every page asks whether the character is showing what they feel or performing what they want others to think they feel, and the coloring choices that answer that question correctly require genuine emotional reading. The American Academy of Pediatrics supports creative activities that build social-emotional intelligence, and careful work with a cast as emotionally layered as Kaguya-sama’s provides a focused, screen-free context for developing the ability to read and render the difference between public and private emotional states.
How to Color Kaguya-sama Love Is War Coloring Pages
These steps work for any page in the set, from a simple Chika portrait to the full group pages.
Before coloring any Kaguya page, identify whether it shows her public or private face. Standard portrait pages show her composed, aristocratic public expression: keep the eyes at their darkest, most controlled burgundy, and the face held and still. The Kaguya in Love page shows a private moment: allow the same palette to soften slightly, with less tension in the face and a fractionally lighter eye tone.
On Chika’s expression pages, commit fully to the exaggeration. Chika’s Funny and Angry pages are designed to be read as comic exaggeration: the brows are very pronounced, the mouth very open, the whole face pushed further than a realistic expression would go. Color the eyes at their fullest, vivid blue, and do not pull the palette toward restraint. Restraint on a Chika page reads as a misreading of the character.
On group pages with both Kaguya and Chika, the pink hair is the anchor. Chika’s vivid pink hair is the warmest and most distinctive element in any group composition. Place it first, at full saturation, and then calibrate the cooler tones of Kaguya’s dark hair and Shirogane’s silver-grey around it. The contrast between the warm pink and the cool dark tones organizes the group visually.
For the cat-theme pages, match the cat accessories to the character’s hair color. Cat ears and tail in Chika’s pink and Kaguya’s dark hair keep each character recognizable within the playful variant. Adding a neutral or clashing accessory color disrupts the visual connection between the character’s standard palette and the cat-theme version.
On duo pages with Kaguya and Shirogane, keep both in their composed registers. Neither character shows genuine emotion easily in public, and their shared pages are among the most formally held in the set. Both dark-haired, both in dark uniform, both composed: the palette of these pages should be cool, contained, and close in tone, which makes the emotional charge between them read through the line and the framing rather than through color contrast.
5 Creative Craft Ideas with Kaguya-sama Love Is War Coloring Pages
Kaguya Public and Private Face Study
Color a standard Kaguya portrait page with her composed, controlled expression, and the Kaguya Shinomiya in Love page using the same palette but with slightly softer eye tone and a more open face.
Mount both side by side on a card with the caption “Public” and “Private” for a character expression study that takes about twenty-five minutes.
Kaguya and Chika Contrast Pair
Color a solo Kaguya page in her cool, dark formal register and a solo Chika page at full vivid pink and bright blue.
Mount both on the card to show how two characters in the same school uniform read as completely different design registers through palette and expression. Takes about twenty-five minutes.
Chika Expression Strip
Color three Chika expression pages, Funny, Happy, and Angry Chika Fujiwara, using the same vivid pink hair and bright blue eyes throughout.
Cut all three to the same size and mount them in a row on a card to show how the same palette carries three very different emotional states. Takes about thirty minutes.
Cat-theme Pair
Color the Chika Fujiwara Cat page with pink cat ears matching her hair and the Shinomiya Kaguya Cat page with dark cat accessories matching her hair.
Mount both side by side on a light card for a cat-theme character pair that takes about twenty minutes.
Student Council Display
Color one page each for Kaguya, Chika, and Shirogane or a full group page, keeping each character in their correct palette: Kaguya in cool dark burgundy, Chika in vivid pink, Shirogane in cool silver-grey.
Mount on a dark card for a three-character student council fan display that takes about thirty-five minutes.
FAQ About Kaguya-sama Love Is War Coloring Pages
Are these Kaguya-sama Love Is War coloring pages free, and can I color them online?
Yes. Every page is free, with no account, email, or payment required. Download the PDF to print at home, or color the design on screen in the browser.
Which characters are included?
The set features Kaguya Shinomiya, Chika Fujiwara, Miyuki Shirogane, Ai Hayasaka, Miko Iino, Ishigami Yu, and Nagisa Nachiwagi across solo, duo, group, cat-theme, and in-love pages.
What is Kaguya-sama: Love Is War?
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War is a manga by Aka Akasaka, serialized since 2015, adapted into multiple anime seasons by A-1 Pictures. It follows Kaguya Shinomiya and Miyuki Shirogane, the vice president and president of the student council at the elite Shuchiin Academy, who are both in love with each other but refuse to confess first, turning their interactions into strategic battles of wit. You can read more about Kaguya-sama on Wikipedia.
What colors should I use for Kaguya Shinomiya?
Kaguya has long, dark brown-black hair, very pale, cool skin, and dark burgundy or deep red eyes. Her uniform is a dark navy blazer with a white shirt and red ribbon. On standard portrait pages, keep the eyes at their darkest and most controlled. On the in-love page, allow the eyes to soften slightly and the face to lose its formal tension.
What colors should I use for Chika Fujiwara?
Chika has bright pink hair in two low twintails and vivid blue eyes. Her skin is pale and slightly warmer than Kaguya’s. Keep her pink hair at full saturation and her blue eyes vivid, especially on expression pages like Funny and Angry, where the exaggeration is part of the design.
How do I color the cat-theme pages?
Match the cat accessories, ears, tail, or cat-motif accessories to each character’s hair color: pink for Chika, dark for Kaguya. This keeps each character recognizable within the playful variant and maintains the visual connection to their standard design.
Are the pages suitable for younger fans?
Yes. The simpler solo portrait pages, including the Cute and Adorable variants for both Kaguya and Chika, suit younger fans well. The detailed expression and group pages, and the Kaguya public versus private face study, are better suited to older fans who want to engage with the series’s more nuanced emotional content.
What is the difference between the standard Kaguya pages and the Kaguya in Love page?
Standard Kaguya pages show her public, composed, aristocratic expression: controlled eyes, a held face, the performance of someone who never shows weakness. The Kaguya in Love page shows a private, genuine emotional moment. The palette is the same, but the expression is more open, and the face loses its formal tension.
Are these official Kaguya-sama Love Is War coloring pages?
No. They are fan-made coloring sheets created by fans for personal use and are not affiliated with, licensed by, or endorsed by the creators or rights holders of Kaguya-sama: Love Is War.
What crafts can I make with these pages?
Popular options include a Kaguya public and private face study, a Kaguya and Chika contrast pair, a Chika expression strip, a cat-theme pair, and a student council display.
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For the final pass: identify Kaguya’s public or private face before starting each page, commit fully to Chika’s exaggerated expressions without pulling toward restraint, and on group pages, place Chika’s vivid pink hair first as the warm anchor for the composition. Those three habits cover the most important coloring decisions in the set.
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