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Recommended time-killing websites to enjoy your free time

Recommended time-killing websites to enjoy your free time
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Recommended time-killing websites to enjoy your free time

I think many people kill time by browsing the internet for one thing or another.

You might look up topics you’re interested in, read the news, or follow trends on social media sites.

Among those people, there are probably quite a few who think, “I want to find more interesting sites,” or “I want to come across something closer to my interests.”

So in this article, we’ll introduce websites that are perfect for killing time.

We’ve gathered sites across a variety of genres—fun stories, slightly scary tales, diagnostic/quiz-type sites, and more.

You just might find exactly the kind of site you’ve been looking for.

Be sure to check them out!

Recommended pastime websites to enjoy your free time (1–10)

Wplace

It’s a popular site where you can freely draw pixel art on a world map in your browser.

Just fill in the grid-like canvas with colors to easily create your own characters, landscapes, patterns, and more.

You can save and share your finished pieces, making it fun to post them on social media or browse others’ works.

In a nostalgic, retro game-like atmosphere, you can enjoy drawing whatever comes to mind.

Even if you’re not confident in your drawing skills, it’s easy to try, and it’s a heartwarming site where you can feel the joy of creating.

QuizKnock

An intelligent entertainment site that offers services turning knowing and learning into play.

Its members are centered around students from the University of Tokyo, and users can enjoy a wide range of themes—current events, trivia, science, history, and more—in the form of randomized quizzes.

On the site, original games and published books are introduced floor by floor of the office.

With snappy prose and a touch of humor, just reading it is mentally stimulating.

It’s a site that tickles your intellectual curiosity, helping you acquire knowledge as you enjoy quizzes and ongoing series articles.

Free game submission site unityroom

Do you know the site “unityroom”? It’s one of the platforms for posting free games, featuring hundreds, even thousands of titles ranging from simple puzzle games to more elaborate role-playing games.

Since hit games like Touhou Project and Cave Story were originally developed by individuals, there just might be some future treasure hidden on a game showcase site! You could even find yourself getting hooked on a game you started just to kill a little time.

Game Music Best 100 Chosen by Everyone – Summary Wiki

A site popular among game enthusiasts that ranks classic tracks based on user votes.

It covers music from all kinds of games across genres and eras—RPGs, action titles, indie works, and more.

The voting comments come with personal memories and moving stories, making it feel like you’re traveling through the history of games just by reading.

Comparing past rankings reveals era-specific trends and waves of reevaluation, which is part of the fun.

It’s a high-energy site where you can savor both nostalgia and new discoveries.

Pretend Certification Test

It’s a popular site where you can create your own quizzes or try ones made by others.

You can choose any theme you like—anime, music, history, and more—and anyone can easily publish their original quizzes.

Since the results are shown as a score, you can enjoy competing with friends or testing your own knowledge.

Even in short spare moments, you might discover something new or find a conversation starter.

It’s a unique site that deepens your knowledge while you play—and you might just get hooked.

TOWNWARP for VR Travel

This is a VR travel site that lets you explore the world from home.

Through 360-degree footage of cityscapes, nature, and famous landmarks, you can enjoy a sense of immersion as if you were truly there.

You can leisurely visit places you want to go but can’t easily reach—like Japanese hot spring towns or overseas resorts—making it perfect for a change of pace and stress relief.

It’s also great for trip planning or chatting with friends about “Where should we go next?” while exploring together.

It’s an experiential site that soothes the soul, letting you lose track of time as you stroll around the world.

Reference Collaborative Database

This is a research support site run by the National Diet Library in cooperation with libraries nationwide.

Questions submitted by users and the librarians’ answers are published, offering hints for finding information on everything from everyday curiosities to academic research.

You can search past cases, which makes it appealing for unexpected discoveries and new knowledge.

You can choose topics of interest from a wide range of categories, such as genres like natural science, history, and philosophy, or statuses like resolved and unresolved.

It’s a site that stimulates intellectual curiosity—perfect for people who want to deepen their knowledge while researching on their own.

Muuseo

Do you collect anything? Tiny capsule-toy figures, freebies that come with bottled drinks—apparently even Mr.

Jun Miura collects chopstick sleeves.

There’s an app where you can display your own collection.

It’s called Muuseo—pronounced “myoo-ZAY-oh.” Put simply, it’s a digital showcase that anyone around the world can freely browse.

You’ll even find surprising items that make you think, “People collect that?” It’s a perfect site for killing time.

Notes on Kamigata Rakugo

I’ve heard that the storytelling of a master rakugo performer can lull you right to sleep.

I can’t say for sure whether that’s true, but there’s probably a certain gentle sway in the way they speak that feels comforting.

If you love rakugo, you might protest, “How rude to call it a way to kill time!”—and some people might even raise their voices about it.

Still, whether you’re already interested in rakugo or not, how about experiencing it in written form to pass a dull moment? If you’re involved in the arts or any kind of creative work, you might even find new material! One of rakugo’s charms is that it’s fun even when you’re hearing a story you already know.

If you’ve been avoiding it without trying, this is your chance to give it a go.

Kagami Special Juvenile Rehabilitation Facility

Introducing a mystery game set in a juvenile reform facility.

As players explore the site and search for intriguing keywords, they uncover the facility’s mysteries and hidden darkness.

Its distinctive worldview and deep story have attracted attention, with many users enjoying a strong sense of immersion.

Because the site itself is part of the game, the boundary between reality and fiction becomes blurred, pulling you in further the more you investigate.

The balance of content volume and difficulty is exquisite, letting you enjoy solving puzzles while unraveling the narrative.

For fans of suspense and deduction, it’s the perfect time-killer—a site you can lose yourself in for hours.

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