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Fun activities for junior high school students. Recreation games.

Introducing recreational activities for middle schoolers to enjoy during breaks, after school, or in free periods! We’ve gathered games that get everyone excited with friends and group activities that strengthen class bonds.

From games that test your ability to read the room to ones that challenge memory and reaction speed, there are lots of genres to enjoy.

They can even be a great chance to get closer to your friends! All the activities have simple rules and can be started right away, so invite your classmates and give them a try!

Music, Dance, and Rhythm Games (11–20)

Intro dance showdown

[TikTok] We held a serious intro dance showdown with four popular TikTokers, and one of them totally flunked as a TikToker lol [Showdown]
Intro dance showdown

An intro dance showdown where you listen to the intro of songs that went viral on TikTok, raise your hand when you recognize the choreography, and then perform the dance.

Why not try a group game that uses social media popular among teens and gets everyone hyped? We’ll compile buzzworthy dance tracks—from nostalgic hits to the latest songs—and present them one by one.

A key feature is the variety of themes, ranging from simple moves with arm actions and easy choreography to full-on dances you can really enjoy.

It’s a fun activity that can spark conversations with friends, teammates, and classmates.

Eiko Game

Eiko’s challenge run! A Tokyo University student faces off in the rhythm game that’s trending among high school girls!
Eiko Game

Do you know the Eiko Game? It’s an easy, indoor recreation you can enjoy anywhere.

It’s a simple game where you keep associating words to a rhythm based on a prompt—but it actually makes you think more than you’d expect.

It’s fun like shiritori, but since you need a sense of rhythm too, it can get a little nerve‑racking.

It’s perfect for when you get together with friends.

You can play with any number of people, so it works for small or large groups.

Even University of Tokyo students have taken on the challenge, so why not give it a try? It’s sure to be a hit!

Improvised parody song game

Huge excitement with that classic Gaki no Tsukai game!
Improvised parody song game

The “improvised parody song game” familiar from Gaki no Tsukai.

You pick a theme like a dish name and turn it into a parody song on the spot—that’s the rule.

It’s an easy game if you have time to think, but doing it improvised can be a bit tricky.

Some people come up with really funny parody lyrics, so the place erupts in laughter.

Let’s pick up game

Let’s answer randomly selected numbers! Here’s an idea for a game called “Let’s Pick Up.” All you need are number cards and reverse cards.

Work in pairs: each player draws one number card, and the first person to quickly read the resulting two-digit number in English wins.

Be careful with the reverse card—it swaps the two digits, and you must say the number accordingly! It’s a unique game where you race to answer faster than your opponent with a thrilling twist.

Give it a try!

In conclusion

Recreation for junior high school students is a valuable opportunity to deepen class bonds while bringing out each student’s individuality.

By getting active, putting their heads together, and sometimes sharing a laugh, everyone can create fun memories together.

Why not incorporate this kind of enjoyable time into school life? It will surely become the starting point for wonderful, lasting memories.