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[For seniors] January health topics: A roundup of popular recreational activities from exercises and crafts to New Year’s games

January marks the start of a new year—a season when we all want to refresh both mind and body.

Traditional New Year’s games like hanetsuki (badminton-like paddle game), kendama (cup-and-ball), and snowball fights are actually packed with elements that promote health.

You can try your luck with an omikuji fortune slip, clear your head with a daruma-otoshi game, or get moving with sing-and-exercise routines.

This time, we’re sharing ideas that let you enjoy the festive New Year atmosphere while also stimulating the brain and encouraging physical activity.

Savor the New Year spirit and enjoy moments that leave you feeling energized in both mind and body!

[For Seniors] January Health Topics: A roundup of popular recreations from exercises and crafts to New Year’s games (51–60)

Kite-Flying Exercises

Everyone Enjoys Together: 'Kite-Flying Exercises'
Kite-Flying Exercises

Here’s a perfect activity for chilly January days: the “Kite-Flying Exercise.” Many older adults may remember flying kites during the New Year holidays.

This routine incorporates kite-flying movements, such as reeling in the string by moving the hands and arms and marching in place.

All movements can be done while seated, making it easy for older adults to participate.

It may also bring back memories of flying kites in childhood or with your own children or grandchildren.

Reflecting on the past can help stimulate the brain, too.

Daruma making

[Elderly Recreation] Easy New Year’s Craft: Daruma Decoration [Making/Handicraft]
Daruma making

Making daruma dolls is a recommended recreational activity for older adults.

By using milk cartons and paper tubes and proceeding step by step, it helps improve concentration while also training fine motor skills.

If you make the daruma with paper clay, the action of firmly rolling it with your hands helps maintain muscle strength.

In addition, gathering around the same table for the activity lets everyone enjoy conversation and feel the New Year’s atmosphere, making it a wonderful opportunity for communication.

When drawing the face, each person’s sense of style shines through, creating a chance to feel attached to one’s own work.

However, don’t forget infection prevention—be mindful of hand hygiene and wearing masks.

We also want to ensure solid support systems so everyone can spend a warm, heartening time without overexertion.

Steamed bread made with pancake mix

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Steamed bread made with pancake mix

Some of you may not know that January 25 is Pancake Day.

“Making steamed bread with pancake mix” is a recreation activity inspired by Pancake Day.

Cooking—choosing tools, planning menus, and more—has many positive effects on brain activation.

Pancake mix has some elasticity, so just mixing it can also serve as an arm exercise.

When you eat what you’ve made, be mindful of the carbohydrates in the pancake mix.

Pochi-bukuro calculation

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Pochi-bukuro calculation

Speaking of New Year’s, otoshidama (New Year’s gift money) comes to mind.

I think many seniors look forward to giving otoshidama to their relatives and children.

Calculating money has a very positive effect on keeping the brain active.

This time, I’d like to introduce some money calculation problems using pochibukuro (small gift envelopes).

With digital currency becoming more common these days, we probably handle physical money less often, but doing money calculations once in a while feels fresh and nice.

Training your calculation skills also helps boost cognitive function, so it’s highly recommended.

Health Quiz

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Health Quiz

To help older adults ring in the New Year energetically without succumbing to the cold, we recommend recreational activities that include health quizzes.

Through the quizzes, they can gain knowledge on preventing muscle weakness and lifestyle-related diseases, allowing them to manage their health while having fun.

For example, a question like “What is the recommended daily fluid intake?” can teach the importance of proper hydration.

With thorough infection control measures in place, let’s spend time that warms both body and mind.

By communicating with seniors with a smile, we can support their health maintenance from the start of the New Year.