[For University Students] A Roundup of Fun Games and Recreational Activities
We’re introducing recommended games and recreational activities for college students!
We’ve gathered a variety of options—from exciting activities perfect for club or seminar retreats and welcome/farewell parties, to simple games for small groups, and large-scale recreation suited for spacious venues like school grounds.
There are plenty of activities you can enjoy indoors too, so no need to worry about the weather on the day!
These can be used across many event scenarios, so feel free to use them as a reference.
Let’s play some classic recreational activities and trending games, and have a great time together!
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[For University Students] Roundup of Exciting Games and Recreational Activities (101–110)
Kazutori-dan

The “bzz-bzz-bzz-bzz” rhythm is so nostalgic! “Kazutori-dan” was a game played by celebrities on the TV show ‘Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!’ and it was hugely popular when it aired.
Many of you probably played it as kids, too.
Kazutori-dan is a game that uses Japanese counters.
Keeping to the rhythm, you respond with the correct counter and way of counting for the item prompted by the previous player.
The number also increases as the turns progress.
For example, it ranges from simple ones like “apples, X-ko” to tougher ones like “chests of drawers, X-sao.” It’s guaranteed to get everyone excited!
Eigo-dake

Let me introduce Eigodarke, a card game that gets lively as you communicate.
The questioner draws one card from the deck and explains the Japanese word on the card using only English.
Be careful of the NG (forbidden) words while you explain.
The people answering may ask questions.
Even if you’re not confident in English, the key is to string together words to get your meaning across.
When someone gets the answer right, both the questioner and the correct guesser earn 1 point.
The first person to reach 5 points wins! It’s a fun game that will make the questioner want to slip into Japanese without thinking.
Sorting Challenge
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It’s a game where you memorize the order of plastic bottles filled with colored water lined up on a table, then put on a blindfold and figure out how they were swapped.
You only have a limited time to look at the initial arrangement, so it really tests how much you can imprint it in your memory.
By adjusting the initial memorization time and the time to think about which ones were swapped, you can change the game’s difficulty.
The closer the colors are, the harder it becomes to remember, so try various patterns by tweaking the colors and time settings.
Kyogen ‘Slowly, Slowly’ Game

This is a game inspired by the line “sorori sorori,” devised by Chocolate Planet’s Mr.
Osada, which evokes the feel of kyogen.
Just as the slow movements in kyogen are expressed as “sorori sorori,” players answer with words that the prompt brings to mind.
There are no definitive correct answers, so judge casually among participants as you go.
If a response doesn’t seem connected to the prompt, it’s out.
The most important thing is recalling the most fitting word.
A command game popular with both children and adults

It’s a fast-paced game that tests your listening skills and split-second decision-making.
The rules are very clear: if someone says, “Order: do XX,” you perform the action; but if they say only “Do XX” without the word “Order,” you must not move.
If you react by mistake, you’re out, so observation and concentration are essential.
The teacher’s feints will spark laughter across the classroom, creating a fun atmosphere.
Despite the simple rules, there’s a lot of strategy in the rhythm and timing, and it stays exciting no matter how many times you play.
Move or stay still—the instant you decide determines the winner.
[For University Students] Collection of Exciting Games and Recreational Activities (111–120)
Sorting Game
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Let’s use the hints to figure out the answer! Here’s an idea for a rearrangement game.
It’s a great recreation activity for breaks or free time! Once you’ve prepared five types of drinks with two bottles each (like plastic bottled drinks), you’re ready to go! It’s a simple game where you rearrange the drinks and guess the correct order.
The key is for each person to move one item per turn to work toward the correct arrangement.
It’s helpful if the caller can tell the players how many drinks are currently in the correct position.
It looks easy, but it really makes you think! You can also adapt it using stationery or other items instead of drinks.
A game where everyone matches their answers

This is a game where everyone thinks of an answer to a given prompt and tries to match those answers.
Since the prompts allow for multiple correct answers, your teamwork in aligning responses will be put to the test.
If you can discuss too thoroughly, it becomes easier to match answers, so it’s recommended to set clear boundaries for how much discussion is allowed.
It’s not only about testing whether your thoughts align; progressing with strategies—such as choosing to match a specific person’s answers—may also be important.



