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For seniors: Hobbies that men in their 80s can get passionate about. A collection of easy-to-start ideas

Wanting to stay healthy and youthful forever—many older men surely feel that way.

Some of you may be looking for a hobby you can truly dive into to help with that.

Even a small splash of color added to everyday life can make your mood feel much lighter and brighter.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of hobby ideas recommended for men in their eighties.

From activities that get your body moving to ones that let you quietly focus with your hands, there are so many ways to enjoy yourself.

Try finding a pastime that feels sustainable at your own pace, without pushing yourself too hard.

[For Seniors] Hobbies an 80-something man can get absorbed in: A collection of easy-to-start ideas (21–30)

mountain climbing

In my 60s, I climbed Mt. Tsurugi alone and learned how harsh the mountains can be! It was precisely that severity that made them so captivating. The mountain also taught me the limits of my own body. My own strength felt like youth. What changed me was mountaineering!!
mountain climbing

As a hobby that lets you enjoy the scenery while being active, hiking is one of the activities I recommend.

Even if you’re not used to it, you can start with low mountains or well-maintained walking trails that match your fitness level.

The sense of accomplishment when you reach the summit and the time spent taking in views different from your everyday surroundings bring a fresh spark to daily life.

Another appeal of hiking is experiencing how nature changes with each season.

The joy of savoring seasonal scenery—like spring flowers or autumn foliage—is one of its great pleasures.

In addition, by researching your destination in advance and making a plan before you go, you can create goals and sources of enjoyment in your daily life, which can also feel like part of the fun.

picture letter

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picture letter

A hobby that’s easy to start and lets you capture everyday joys is “etegami,” or picture letters.

Its appeal lies in the fact that all you need is a postcard, a brush, and paints.

Choosing familiar subjects like flowers, vegetables, and fruits gives you a chance to notice seasonal changes and the passage of time in daily life.

The beauty of etegami isn’t about drawing perfectly.

By adding words to your own style of expression, each finished card holds the feelings of that moment.

Sending your work to family or friends brings the pleasure of sharing your thoughts.

As a hobby that lets you feel the joy of accumulating more pieces the longer you continue, it can add a sense of purpose and liveliness to your everyday life.

For Seniors: Hobbies an 80-something man can be passionate about. A collection of easy-to-start ideas (31–40)

Language learning

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Language learning

We often imagine language learning as something students actively pursue, or something working adults do for their jobs.

But precisely because seniors have more time, why not try learning a new language? Many older adults enjoy traveling, and opportunities to go abroad may increase.

In those moments, being able to speak the local lingua franca makes it easier to converse with people there, which is great fun.

There are also groups that offer study-abroad programs for seniors, so once you’ve studied and gained confidence, it might be nice to take the plunge and venture out of Japan!

Pottery

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Pottery

As a hobby where you can enjoy the pleasure of making things while touching the earth, pottery is one of the most popular activities.

The process of kneading clay and shaping it engages your sense of touch, making the very time spent until completion a fulfilling experience.

You can also gain the experience of creating vessels and small items with your own hands, and you’ll likely feel a great sense of accomplishment when your piece is finished.

Part of the charm of pottery is that even when aiming for the same form, each piece turns out differently.

The joy of devising colors and patterns to create works that reflect your personality, and the ability to add color to everyday moments—for example, by using your finished pieces at mealtimes—are distinctive features of this hobby.

Music appreciation

Scenes from a music appreciation event
Music appreciation

One pastime that many seniors are fond of is listening to music.

It’s easy to enjoy at home, and even those who aren’t confident in their physical strength can enjoy it without worrying about the weather.

By revisiting songs they listened to when they were young or tunes tied to memories, past events and emotions resurface, creating enriching moments.

Spending time leisurely with calm music or humming nostalgic songs can help you find enjoyment in everyday life.

Moreover, sharing topics about favorite singers or genres with family and friends broadens conversations—another notable benefit.

As an accessible pleasure that’s easy to continue over the long term, music appreciation adds color to daily life and is one of the hobbies we recommend.

ground golf

Why Ground Golf Captivates Seniors
ground golf

Ground golf is an easy-to-play activity in parks and plazas that doesn’t require a dedicated course; with just a club, a ball, and a post, anyone can enjoy it.

The rules are simple: you compete on the number of strokes it takes to get the ball into the post.

Since you don’t loft the ball into the air like in golf, it seems safe for seniors to enjoy as well.

It’s similar to gateball, but ground golf is an individual game rather than a team sport.

It also appears to be popular because its rules are simpler than those of gateball.

golf

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golf

Golf is often called a lifelong sport and is popular among seniors.

Basically, you just hit the ball with a club, so it’s nice that even beginners can get started easily.

You can enjoy driving practice at a nearby range, or, if you want to get serious, you can join a school.

There are also indoor golf options, so please enjoy it in whatever way suits you best.

Walking the course naturally gives you exercise and is good for your health.