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Games to Play on Children’s Day: A Collection of Family-Friendly Ideas

Games to Play on Children’s Day: A Collection of Family-Friendly Ideas
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Games to Play on Children’s Day: A Collection of Family-Friendly Ideas

Children’s Day is a day to celebrate and wish for children’s healthy growth.

There are many ways to spend it, such as displaying carp streamers and samurai helmets, or eating kashiwa-mochi.

But since it’s a special occasion, why not try incorporating games that everyone—family and friends—can enjoy together? In this article, we’ve gathered a wide range of game ideas perfect for Children’s Day.

From activities themed around carp streamers and kashiwa-mochi to ones you can enjoy with minimal preparation, they’re all games you can play excitedly indoors.

These are games that both kids and adults can get absorbed in, so be sure to check them out!

Games to Play on Children's Day: A Collection of Family-Fun Ideas (1–10)

Tsum Tsum KoinoboriNEW!

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Here’s an idea for making carp streamers using toilet paper rolls.

After making them, you can also enjoy a stacking game to see how many you can pile up! Cut slits in the sides of the toilet paper roll, then trim away a small section at the slit to create a gap.

Next, cover the roll with your favorite origami paper, and cut one end on one side to make the tail fin.

Finish by layering round stickers to create the eyes.

Use the gap to stack them up and enjoy the game.

Another nice point is that they nest together for compact storage when stacked!

Paku! Kashiwa-mochiNEW!

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This is a game where you make balls that look like kashiwa-mochi and try to get them into the mouths of target animals like pandas and rabbits.

You can throw the balls or slide them along the floor.

Just be sure to set a clear throwing line and enjoy the game.

You can simply have fun putting the balls in, or assign scores to boxes and compete on total points.

You could also make it a team match and play like a beanbag toss, seeing how many you can get in within a time limit.

You can make the animal targets out of cardboard.

For the balls, crumple up newspaper and decorate it with colored paper, etc.

“Children’s Day” Quiz

How about doing a quiz with Children’s Day-themed content that both kids and adults can enjoy? For example, have them fill in the blanks of the lyrics to the “Koinobori” song, or ask simple, cross-age questions like “What do we eat on Children’s Day?”, “When you think of Children’s Day, besides koinobori, what else comes to mind?”, and “What’s another way to say Children’s Day?” Choose questions that are easy to understand and fun for different age groups.

If you read a picture book beforehand that explains Children’s Day well, it might spark their interest and help them enjoy it even more.

Going through a tunnel of carp streamers

[Koinobori] We played with a carp streamer tunnel that we could enjoy inside the house 😙
Going through a tunnel of carp streamers

Let’s make use of those carp streamers swaying in the wind indoors! Here’s an idea for a carp streamer tunnel activity.

When you take down the koinobori you’ve hung outside, they’re really big, right? Use that big koinobori to create a tunnel for play.

Crawling through the tunnel lets kids move their bodies while having fun, which is a great way to play energetically and joyfully.

It’s sure to become a special memory.

Since it’s an activity you can do inside, give it a try at home!

Koinobori Tag

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Koinobori Tag

This is a game of tag themed around koinobori (carp streamers), which are displayed in gardens and elsewhere when May arrives.

It’s best to try it in a large space like a kindergarten or nursery school yard or a sports field.

First, draw lines on the ground to create a pattern that suggests the silhouette of a koinobori.

Then place the “it” (oni) and the runners on the lines and have them chase each other along them.

If you’re tagged by the oni, crouch down inside the koinobori drawing and become a “scale.” If another child touches a child who’s become a scale, they can come back into the game! If you manage to avoid being caught until the end, you win.

It’s a game that encourages communication as children help one another.

Give this tag game a try to experience the seasonal feeling of May while enjoying the warm spring weather.

Treasure Hunt

Find the Snacks! At-Home Puzzle Treasure Hunt Game
Treasure Hunt

A treasure hunt game that uses the entire home is something that both children and adults can get completely absorbed in.

For younger children, it can be as simple as searching the room for their favorite toys, while if adults are joining in too, a puzzle-solving style where you crack codes to advance the game can really liven things up.

One advantage of doing it at home is that you’re free to move around as you like.

However, if you’re using the whole house as the field, be sure to put away anything that would be a problem if a child were to break it before you start.

Flag-raising game

[Lots of Fun Ways to Play] Flag Raising Game / A game kids can enjoy playing together with their moms [Play Encyclopedia]
Flag-raising game

It’s a game where you raise and lower the flags you’re holding according to commands like “Raise red! Raise white!” You can easily make the flags with chopsticks and colored paper.

If you go slowly, even small children can enjoy playing along.

As the tempo speeds up, the difficulty increases!

Chugai Game

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Chugai Game

Sharpen your judgment and concentration! Here’s an idea for a “inside-outside” game you can play.

Many people find it hard to run at full speed or move vigorously indoors at home, right? This is a great idea for those times.

First, stand in a circle.

Choose a leader, and follow the leader’s instructions with a simple rule: jump between the inside and outside of your standing position.

If you mark each spot with masking tape, it’s easier for children to understand—give it a try!

Kashiwa Mochi Concentration

A card game you can play at home: Concentration (Memory) — challenge your memory!
Kashiwa Mochi Concentration

A look back through photos! Let me share an idea for a Kashiwa Mochi Memory Game.

Have you ever played the card game Concentration (Memory)? You collect matching-number cards, and the person with the most cards at the end wins, right? Let’s tweak that game and enjoy a Kashiwa Mochi version! What you’ll need: construction paper cut into kashiwa (oak) leaf shapes, and photos of your kids or family.

Stick the family photos onto the paper kashiwa leaves and play Memory! It’s sure to spark lots of fun storytelling.

Fishing showdown

How to make a fishing game you can play at home [stay-at-home time] Indoor activities for kids / Made with 100-yen shop materials / Easy DIY toy
Fishing showdown

Speaking of Children’s Day, some of you are right in the middle of Golden Week.

If you’re feeling down thinking, “I want to strengthen family bonds, but it’s hard to go out this time of year…,” try making a fishing game at home and have a fun competition! You can make it with things you already have at home—scissors, laminating sheets, clear tape, paper clips, magnets, chopsticks, yarn, and more—so excitement is guaranteed.

Plus, you can print out fish illustrations and laminate them together with your child, making the crafting process fun too.

If you turn the fish into colorful carp streamers, it’ll be perfect for Children’s Day!

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