[Halloween] Fun Recreational Activities for Kids: Ideas They’ll Love [Part 3]
Halloween originally began as an ancient Irish festival, but in recent years it has taken root in Japan as a major autumn event.
When Halloween season arrives, it has become so popular among children that Halloween parties are even held at preschools and schools.
This article introduces recreational activities you can enjoy for Halloween.
These ideas are perfect for occasions when many children gather, such as Halloween parties.
Plan some fun activities and make Halloween even more enjoyable!
- Halloween in childcare gets exciting! Dance ideas for moving and having fun
- Recommended for daycare activities! A Halloween song you can sing and play with
- [For Seniors] Have Fun Moving with Halloween Exercises! Introducing Songs You Can Dance To
- Halloween songs for seniors to enjoy at events: from nostalgic classics to exciting new favorites
- A Halloween song for children. A fun Halloween song.
- [From Kids to Adults] Dance Songs You’ll Want to Groove to at a Halloween Party
- Cute Halloween Song Collection! A carefully selected lineup of adorable tracks that both kids and adults can enjoy
- Recommended children's songs and hand play songs for October! Music time in childcare that feels like autumn.
- Halloween songs released in the Reiwa era | Perfect as party BGM too!
- When it comes to Halloween songs, this is the one! A special feature on Japanese tracks that hype up the karaoke crowd
- [Yutori Generation] Looking back on nostalgic Halloween songs and memorable tracks
- Music you’ll want to play at a Halloween party: perfect for BGM or dancing!
- [Preschool] Great Dance Songs for Sports Day: Perfect for Younger Children
[Halloween] Fun Recreational Activities for Kids: Ideas They'll Love [Part 3] (11–20)
Ring toss game with a witch’s pointy hat

When it comes to Halloween, pumpkins, ghosts, black cats, and witches are a perfect fit.
And speaking of witches, their pointy hats are iconic.
How about using those pointy witch hats to play a ring toss game? You can use costume hats sold at 100-yen shops or variety stores, or make your own with thick paper and colored paper.
The ease of getting the rings on will change depending on the shape and distance, so assign points and compete for the highest total score.
In conclusion
How did you like these Halloween-themed ideas? The rules for all of them are simple, so be sure to try them out with your kids.
If you want to discover even more Halloween activities, check out Part 1 and Part 2 as well—they’re packed with fun recreation ideas!


