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[For Seniors] Exciting Team-Based Recreational Activities

In this article, we introduce super exciting team-based recreational activities for older adults!

They might bring back nostalgic memories of your school sports days.

As the games progress, things can really heat up and turn into a thrilling competition!

Some activities can be done while seated or started with simple tools, so feel free to use these as a reference.

Making it a team competition might also be a chance to get friendly with people you don’t usually talk to.

We hope everyone has a great time together!

[For Seniors] Exciting Team Competition Recreational Activities (101–110)

Valentine Game

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Valentine Game

Place colorful cans on a base framed by a heart—a classic Valentine’s motif—and have the person on the opposite side pull a string to reel the base toward themselves.

It’s a trust-based game that tests how many cans you can stack and whether you can bring them over without dropping them.

There are also steps and bumps along the pulling path, so pay attention to how you arrange the cans to keep them from falling when going over obstacles.

Balance in placing the cans and control of force while pulling may be the key elements.

Birthday line

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Birthday line

It’s a game where you derive answers using only gestures, helping build participants’ trust and understanding.

Express your birthday through gestures and line everyone up in order of their birthdays.

Since numbers can be shown with hand shapes, conveying your birthday itself should be fairly easy.

We recommend setting a time limit or competing by team speed to encourage smooth communication.

Once everyone gets used to gesturing, you can change the prompts—such as “height” or “the most expensive recent purchase”—to adjust the difficulty and keep things lively.

Billiards Challenge

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Billiards Challenge

Here’s a billiards challenge that lets you train your hands and arms while having fun.

Attach paper cups to the edge of a table and put up a scoring chart with values like 10 points or 30 points.

Place the balls at the designated spot on the opposite side, and use a stick-made cue to strike the balls and aim for high scores.

Adding bonuses—such as doubling the points for balls of a specific color—makes it even more exciting.

It can be done standing or seated, so anyone can join and enjoy.

It’s also recommended as a recreational activity for senior care facilities.

Pita-to Ball

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Pita-to Ball

Here’s a game using a ball that you can play on a table.

Apply strips of tape from one end of the table, placing the point values on top and keeping the sticky side facing up.

From the opposite end of the table, have older adults roll a rubber ball.

If the ball reaches near a point value, it will stop thanks to the adhesive tape.

Making the higher scores farther from the rolling side makes the game more exciting.

Grasping and rolling the rubber ball also helps train the fingers and hands.

It’s a fun way to strengthen the hands and fingers.

Plastic Bottle Bowling

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Plastic Bottle Bowling

Back in the late 1960s and early 1970s, bowling was hugely popular in Japan.

It’s said there were more than 3,500 bowling alleys nationwide, and bowling TV programs were very well received.

Let’s enjoy a bowling game that’s sure to spark nostalgic conversation.

Line up several plastic bottles on a table and have older adults roll a ball at them.

Since it’s a seated bowling activity, it’s suitable for people who have difficulty standing or who use wheelchairs.

With calls like “So close!” and “Strike!” the room is sure to take on a warm, friendly atmosphere.

[For Seniors] Exciting Team Competition Recreations (111–120)

Ball Wrapping Game

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Ball Wrapping Game

Let me introduce a “ball winding” game where you use your wrists and fingertips to reel the ball in faster than your opponent.

Tie a piece of tape to a basket and stretch it out; wrap the other end of the tape around a stick.

Once you place a ball on top of the basket, you’re ready to go.

At the starting signal, use your hands to twist the stick and pull the basket toward you.

If the ball falls off, you incur a penalty and can’t move, so be careful not to drop it while trying to pull the basket in faster than your opponent.

Because it uses both hands, it can also be used as a fun functional training activity.

ball catcher

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ball catcher

This is a game where you use a stick with a paper cup attached to the tip to collect balls lined up on a table.

There are also walls on the left and right sides of the table, so make good use of them to smoothly collect the balls.

A face-to-face match across the table is recommended, and trying to collect more balls than your opponent within a time limit tends to increase the speed of movement.

The longer the stick, the harder it is to handle, so once players get used to it, it’s also recommended to add variations such as changing the distance.