The purpose of this study is to examine cases and suggestions of writing education using flipped learning. In Chapter 2, we discussed the understanding of flipped learning. In Chapter 3, we reviewed examples of writing lessons and learners perception using flipped learning. In chapter 4, we examined the suggestion of writing lesson using flipped learning based on this. Flipped learning is discussed in terms of backward learning, backward classroom, inverted learning, reverse learning, and reverse progressive teaching. As a result of applying this flipped learning to writing education, active lecture based on learner was possible by communication between lecturer and instructor. In addition, we could expect to maximize the learning effect through peer learners and team projects. In the learner s cognitive survey, the students were satisfied with the improvement of concentration, the convenience of online learning, the opportunity of practice and feedback. On the other hand, the students also felt the burden of learning tasks and learning time. Through such research, it was found that the writing education using flipped learning can be expected to be effective if the recognition of the instructor, sophisticated instructional design, and active participation of the learner are performed.