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[Care Facility] Setsubun Activities Everyone Can Enjoy: A Collection of Seated-Participation Ideas

[Care Facility] Setsubun Activities Everyone Can Enjoy: A Collection of Seated-Participation Ideas
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[Care Facility] Setsubun Activities Everyone Can Enjoy: A Collection of Seated-Participation Ideas

When it comes to major events in February, Setsubun comes to mind.Many nursing care facilities will likely hold Setsubun recreation activities.For those looking for ideas that everyone can enjoy together, here are some exciting Setsubun recreation ideas.We’ve gathered plenty of activities that elderly participants can join with ease and a smile—such as games related to Setsubun, Setsubun quizzes perfect for brain training, rhythm exercises that get the body moving to songs, and seasonal crafts.Why not create a warm, heart-and-body-soothing time together while recalling old customs?Please make good use of these ideas when planning your Setsubun recreation.

[Care Facility] Setsubun Activities Everyone Can Enjoy: A Collection of Seated Participation Ideas (1–10)

Snack Activity: Oni Cream PuffsNEW!

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Snack Activity: Oni Cream PuffsNEW!

Give your usual snack a Setsubun twist! Here’s an idea for making oni (demons) with store-bought cream puffs.

Imagine the cream puff as a face, then pipe colored whipped cream on top to make the hair.

Draw the eyes and mouth with a chocolate pen.

Finally, stick in cone-shaped pieces as the horns to finish—but it’s recommended to let the seniors handle the final touches! Let them freely design whether it’s a one-horned or two-horned oni, and enjoy completing their very own unique demon.

Ehomaki GameNEW!

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Ehomaki GameNEW!

It’s said that if you eat an entire ehomaki—facing the year’s lucky direction and in complete silence—your wish will come true.

So for Setsubun, let’s enjoy the Ehomaki Game with your wishes in mind! Use black construction paper as the “nori” seaweed, place white paper on top as the “rice,” then add four types of “fillings.” Roll it up, secure it firmly with a rubber band, and pretend to eat it while facing the year’s lucky direction.

Don’t forget to make your wish! If you play this game with multiple people, try competing to see who can finish making theirs the fastest.

Bean-picking contestNEW!

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Bean-picking contestNEW!

On Setsubun, we also eat beans to ward off evil spirits and pray for good health, right? This time, we’d like to introduce a recreation activity that uses those beans: the “Bean-Picking Contest.” It’s a simple task where you use chopsticks to move beans from a plate into another container, so anyone can participate.

However, beans are slippery and can be hard to pick up at times.

You might think, “I can’t do it,” but it’s a perfect activity for exercising your fingers.

Don’t give up—give it a try!

Bean-throwing (Mamemaki)NEW!

[Day Service Recreation] 👹 Setsubun Bean-Throwing 👹 Nursing Care Yuhou
Bean-throwing (Mamemaki)NEW!

Bean-throwing, where you chant “Demons out, fortune in” while tossing beans at the oni, is an important traditional event to ward off evil.

Setsubun is synonymous with bean-throwing, and we hope seniors can enjoy it as well.

That said, real beans pose a risk of accidental swallowing, and the person playing the oni can get hurt when hit.

So let’s crumple soft newspaper into bean-like balls and try bean-throwing that way.

Staff can play the oni and bring not evil spirits, but smiles, to the seniors.

Food activity: making Ehomaki (lucky direction sushi rolls)NEW!

Tried making ehomaki at the day service! #Setsubun #Ehomaki
Food activity: making Ehomaki (lucky direction sushi rolls)NEW!

For a Setsubun lunch, how about actually making ehomaki? If you’re a woman, you’ve probably made them by hand at least once, so it might bring back fond memories.

Spread a thin layer of rice over the nori and place the fillings on top.

Traditionally, in reference to the Seven Lucky Gods, common fillings include kanpyo (dried gourd strips), tamagoyaki (rolled omelet), cucumber, and shrimp, but it’s a good idea to choose fillings that are easy for older adults to eat.

Once you’ve added the fillings, roll it up and enjoy together.

As you eat, have fun chatting about how it tastes and what kinds of fillings you like.

Making an oni maskNEW!

https://www.tiktok.com/@dai2amakeijusou/video/7467799884851170576

We’d like to introduce a craft activity where you choose parts to complete an oni (demon) mask.

Since it can be difficult for older adults to make a mask from scratch, we provide facial parts on construction paper with cutting lines drawn, pre-cut hair base pieces, and yarn in various colors and patterns.

After choosing your favorite parts, combine them to complete your oni mask.

The nice thing about this idea is that you don’t have to create everything from scratch, and by trying out combinations in a basket, it’s easy to imagine what kind of oni it will become.

On the day of the Setsubun event, be sure to wear your handmade mask and join in!

Defeat the demons and bring out good fortune gameNEW!

https://www.tiktok.com/@e6u42/video/7330831004527070482

It’s a target game where plastic bottles filled with water have illustrations of demons stuck on them, and you knock them down by throwing beanbags or balls.

The fun part is how well the “Bring out good fortune” aspect of the game’s title is incorporated.

When a bottle falls, an illustration of Okame on the bottom becomes visible.

It has a score written on it, so you’ll want to reveal a high-scoring Okame—but you won’t know the score unless you knock it down.

It’s a fun game that tests your luck, so be sure to play it for Setsubun!

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