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Recommended ways to kill time that you can do alone at home

Hey you over there, lounging around at home with nothing in particular to do, thinking “I’m bored…”! Here are some easy ways to kill time without even leaving the house.

Maybe your plans with friends didn’t work out, or you just can’t be bothered to go out—there are plenty of times when you end up bored at home, right? For those moments, we’ve gathered activities you can enjoy by yourself at home.

From little things that let you forget the busyness of everyday life, to tasks that deliberately get you moving instead of taking it slow.

Everything here will help you make your free time feel worthwhile.

Give them a try!

Recommended ways to kill time you can do alone at home (41–50)

National Land Price Map

A convenient nationwide land price map that lets you easily look up land prices across Japan.

It’s enjoyable not only for people considering real estate investment or buying a home, but also when you have some free time to explore.

Because you can compare land prices on the map, you can learn the price in your own area and the going rates in cities.

You can also check price fluctuations by comparing with past data.

For example, you can look at the price gap between Tokyo and regional cities or try predicting areas likely to increase in value in the future.

Just click on an area of interest and detailed land price information appears, letting you lose track of time as you explore.

Look up land prices in your hometown or travel destinations and enjoy making new discoveries.

Let’s go to the imaginary city!

“Let’s Go to Imaginary Cities!” is a site where you can enjoy information about fictional cities on a map.

Each city comes with detailed settings, including place names, history, and industries, so you can experience it as if it truly existed.

These non-existent cities are richly developed, letting you explore while stimulating your imagination.

As you take in cities with cultures and developmental histories different from real ones, you’ll feel the thrill of journeying across the map.

This site, which makes you feel like you’re traveling through a fictional world, is recommended for map enthusiasts and those interested in urban development.

Rubik’s Cube

Rubik’s Cube: How to solve a 3×3 Rubik’s Cube with all six faces completed. The simplest, easiest-to-remember method. A thorough explanation in 20 minutes.
Rubik's Cube

The Rubik’s Cube has enjoyed high popularity for many years, with official world tournaments being held.

It’s an ideal toy for stimulating the brain: it helps train logical thinking and can improve reasoning skills.

The rule—matching colors—is simple, but completing the cube requires skills like anticipating several moves ahead, so it’s by no means easy.

For some people, it might even become a source of stress—“I can’t do this!”—but in terms of getting absorbed in something, it’s perfect for passing the time.

Why not start by trying to solve just one face first?

movie watching

The classic film “Blue Mountains” (Aoi Sanmyaku) revived in color, 1949
movie watching

As a hobby you can enjoy while seated, watching movies is also recommended.

You can take your time and watch at home, or enjoy films at the theater.

You might choose to watch new releases, or revisit beloved classics.

The latter can also be a chance to reflect on memories.

By the way, in recent years, remastered editions and colorized versions of older films have been released, and DVDs have come out as well.

Even if it’s a film you’ve already seen, it may feel fresh again.

puzzle ring

Doll, disentanglement puzzle solution video, how to solve, how to remove
puzzle ring

When it comes to simple games that are perfect for brain training or passing the time, the classic “disentanglement puzzle” (chiebukuro/chi eno wa) has long been a favorite.

That satisfying rush when a ring that seems stuck suddenly slips free is irresistible, isn’t it? These days, you can even find a variety of shapes and difficulty levels at 100-yen shops, so if you’re thinking, “I haven’t played in a while,” be sure to stop by.

If you use a disentanglement puzzle to both kill time and stimulate your brain—and relieve some stress while you’re at it—you might just greet tomorrow with a sharp mind and a refreshed mood!