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[For Seniors] Easy and fun seated activities you can do in your room

Introducing fun seated recreational activities for older adults!

Even when you want to do exercises in nursing homes or day service centers, activities that are too intense or put strain on the legs and back can increase the risk of falls.

The activities we’re introducing this time are recommended because everyone can enjoy them while staying seated.

From exercises that move only the hands to games that engage the entire upper body, choose whatever looks fun from the many options available.

They’re even more exciting if you make them team competitions!

[For Seniors] Easy and fun in your room ♪ Enjoyable seated activities (201–210)

Easy! Prefecture Bingo Card with a Milk Carton

Recreation for seniors – simple crafts! Brain-training prefecture bingo using milk cartons
Easy! Prefecture Bingo Card with a Milk Carton

A simple bingo game played by arranging nine cards with the names of prefectures dealt from a deck.

Write the names of prefectures on cards made by cutting up milk cartons and create two identical sets.

Since the dealt cards are random, you repeat the process of checking once each time whether the called prefecture is on your hand, while hoping to complete a line.

Keeping your eyes on your cards, it might also be fun to recall images or memories of the prefectures as they’re called.

Just paper and pen! Number Bingo

A bingo game you can play with paper and pencil
Just paper and pen! Number Bingo

It’s a simple game where you use a pencil to draw a grid and numbers on paper, then aim for bingo.

The grid is 3 squares by 3 squares, for a total of 9, and you freely choose numbers from 1 to 15 to fill them in at random.

Once everyone has finished writing their numbers, you’re ready to play: read out the numbers on the cards in order, and each player aims for bingo.

You can enjoy seeing whether a line on your own card completes, or you can turn it into a competitive game where you try to complete more lines than your opponent—either way, it’s sure to be exciting.

Paper Cup Bingo

Recreation for seniors: Super brain training to boost memory and thinking skills! Paper Cup Bingo
Paper Cup Bingo

It’s a game where players take turns placing three sizes of paper cups—large, medium, and small—on a grid, aiming to line up three cups of their color.

The grid is a 3×3 board with nine squares, and you try to complete your own line while preventing your opponent from completing theirs.

Because the rules allow you to stack your cup on top of your opponent’s cup, choosing which size to play becomes a key strategic point.

This stacking element broadens the range of tactics and makes for more advanced mind games.

Think through your opponent’s moves as well as your own approach to keep your brain fully engaged.

Cup stacking (with paper cups)

Recreation for seniors – super easy, can be done with one hand! Paper cup knockdown
Cup stacking (with paper cups)

This is a “knock down the paper cups” game you can play with one hand.

Use a stick and a ball made from newspaper to knock over paper cups.

Attach a string to the newspaper stick and tie the newspaper ball to the string.

Aim at the paper cups placed on the floor and swing the hanging ball to knock them down.

Recreational games also help relieve stress.

With this game, you can have fun while blowing off steam and refreshing your mind.

Since you use your arm, it’s an easy way to try some light training.

Because it can be enjoyed with one hand, it’s also recommended for people with hemiparesis.

Paper cup drop

Insanely Hard Paper Cup Drop lol [Senior Recreation]
Paper cup drop

Here’s a game using paper cups.

Line up the paper cups in a row.

Use the lined-up cups as targets and have older adults throw a ball at them from a short distance away.

Depending on where you set up the cups, the goal is to throw the ball so that the cups tip over or fall to the floor.

Even if they don’t hit the cups perfectly, it’s likely to spark laughter and provide a nice change of pace.

It can also encourage conversation with others and help expand social interaction among older adults.

Paper cups are sold at 100-yen shops, so preparation is easy.

Paper cup launcher

Recreation for seniors: super easy and exciting, can be done while seated, paper cup tossing #RecreationForSeniors #Seniors #PreventiveCare
Paper cup launcher

It’s a game where you swing a stick made of newspaper to launch a paper cup placed on the tip forward, and compete on how far it flies.

Your ability to control force is tested—how you swing determines how well the power transfers to the cup and how far it goes.

Just swinging with brute force won’t work, so pay attention to where you start the swing, when you stop it, and the angle.

Through the game, you’ll also get good movement in your upper body, especially around the shoulders, which is another key benefit.

Picture matching cards

Let's Make Matching Cards by Hand! Easy Craft Instructions [For Preschool Teachers and 4-Year-Olds]
Picture matching cards

It’s a simple card game where the goal is to match the illustrations drawn on the backs of the cards.

To keep players from guessing what’s on the back, make sure the fronts are the same color and shape.

Any illustrations are fine as long as they form pairs, but having a theme—like “Fruits”—adds excitement as players anticipate what kinds of images might be included.

Increasing the number of cards raises the difficulty, so it’s best to adjust the deck size to suit the number of participants.