Fun games for kids in Kansai. Recreation games
There are many nostalgic games and recreational activities I used to play when I was little.
They’re all the kind of games that today’s children can enjoy too, so I hope they’ll master them and have fun playing.
They might even help you make friends better than electronic games do.
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Fun games for kids in Kansai: Recreation games (31–40)
Ogre Pants

It’s a recreational game where you sing and dance to Oni no Pantsu, a song everyone knows.
By linking the song with movement, the sense of fun takes priority.
And the more into it you get, the more enjoyable it becomes, helping you open up to friends even after it’s over.
The planetarium at the Osaka Science Museum

Stars are projected onto the planetarium hall’s dome, and it introduces the seasonal night sky and stories about the universe.
The starry sky looks just like the real thing.
Because it’s a planetarium, arrows can be projected onto the sky, making the explanations easy to follow.
There are pleasures you can’t experience with the real night sky.
The Osaka Science Museum also has exhibits, and you can spend a whole day just enjoying the exhibits alone.
Hirakata Park

If you’re from Kansai, this is an amusement park you’ll want to visit at least once.
It’s affectionately known as “Hirapa.” One of Hirapa’s attractions is the wooden coaster “Elf.” As the name suggests, it’s a rare wooden roller coaster and highly recommended.
(They have regular steel coasters too.)
Kids Plaza Osaka

It’s a museum for children.
There are exhibits and workshops.
While it’s aimed at kids, adults will enjoy it too.
The space is quite large, so you might not be able to see everything in a single day.
Experiments and hands-on activities spark all kinds of curiosity.
shoulder tap

It’s a recreation game where you tap shoulders to the rhythm of “The Tortoise and the Hare.” Instead of clapping hands, you tap shoulders, which increases physical activity.
You also keep switching the tapping hand and the shoulder being tapped—like right hand to left shoulder, left hand to right shoulder—so it’s a game that trains concentration.
Fun Games for Kids in Kansai: Recreation Games (41–50)
Tea Picking

This is a recreational game where you play a hand-clapping activity to the music of “Chatsumi” (the tea-picking song).
It is played in pairs, which helps participants get to know each other better; since hands touch, it also promotes a closer bond.
No equipment is needed, and it can be done in a relatively short time, so it’s suitable for playing even during breaks.


