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Outdoor games and recreational activities recommended for children

Kids just love playing outside, don’t they?

Even though we think “Nothing beats being active!”, many parents run out of ideas and end up struggling on weekends and during long breaks.

If that sounds like you, this is a must-see!

Here are some games and recreational activities you can do outdoors.

Try them for camping trips, outdoor events, or game time at kids’ clubs.

Traditional games can feel fresh to kids today, so it’s also a great idea for parents to enjoy the games they used to play, together with their children.

Outdoor games and recreational activities recommended for children (21–30)

biotope play

Children enjoying playing in the pond at the PGV biotope after rice planting
biotope play

A biotope refers to a small ecosystem that develops around bodies of water.

It’s an area where you can observe and collect medaka, crucian carp, and other small aquatic creatures.

Another feature is the beautiful glow of fireflies in early summer.

Be sure to take your children there during summer vacation.

Outdoor Badminton

OUTDOOR BADMINTON × Campsites & Parks
Outdoor Badminton

When you want to get active outdoors without much fuss, badminton is perfect.

The problem is that on windy days the shuttlecock won’t fly the way you want, which can spoil the fun.

That’s why today I’m introducing “outdoor badminton,” which handles wind better.

Outdoor badminton shuttlecocks are made a bit heavier, so they fly straight and fast even in a breeze.

The rackets also have larger heads and shorter grips.

The larger face makes it easier to catch the shuttle, and the shorter grip makes it easier to swing even with wind resistance.

If you’re thinking about playing badminton while camping, you should definitely consider picking one up.

Outdoor games and recreational activities recommended for children (31–40)

OgoDisk

[Don't Miss Out] 10 Fun Ways to Play with an OgoDisk
OgoDisk

Have you heard of the OgoDisk, a toy you can throw like a flying disc? Its center is made of a soft material, so you can catch a ball with it and even use it like a racket.

With just one OgoDisk, you can throw, hit, and catch, making it a great choice for camping when you want to keep your gear to a minimum while still having fun.

We introduce a variety of games you can play with the OgoDisk, such as disc passing, ball bouncing, and disc batting, so feel free to use them as a reference.

triangular base

Let's do it! Triangle Base
triangular base

Triangle Base is a recreational game that can be played with a small number of people because it doesn’t require a bat or even a third base.

In the video, not only children but people of all ages join in, and a key selling point is that it also works well as a community exchange event.

9-square tag

[SixTONES] '9-Square Tag'—You Can’t Go Wrong with the Blue Tracksuit!!
9-square tag

Nine-Square Tag is a quirky twist on tag played in an area divided into nine squares.

At a cue, everyone on the grid moves one square at the same time.

If the chaser (“it”) lands in the same square as someone else, that person is out.

If the chaser can’t catch anyone within ten turns, they lose.

It’s perfect for camps or indoor gatherings because it works even in small spaces.

Kids and adults can enjoy it, and although simple, it engages both mind and body—great as a lively brain workout.

Give it a try!

Where are you from?

Campfire Activity Part 1: Where Are You From?
Where are you from?

This is a variation of the game “Antagata Dokosa” that you can enjoy around a campfire.

Everyone holds hands and stands in a circle around the fire.

To the rhythm of the song “Antagata Dokosa,” you walk clockwise, but whenever the syllable “sa” appears in the lyrics, you squat down on the spot.

It’s important to listen carefully to avoid mistakes.

Another variation is to switch the walking direction from clockwise to counterclockwise every time you hear “sa,” and then switch back the next time it occurs.

As the tempo speeds up, the confusion and laughter grow, making it a recreation that captivates both children and adults.

Camp Bingo

Premium-level fun! This camp bingo that sends kids’ excitement through the roof at camp is amazing!
Camp Bingo

Let us introduce “Camp Bingo,” a game that uses bingo cards illustrated with camping items like campfires, tents, and lanterns.

Participants check off the items on their cards as they find or experience them at the campsite.

It’s enjoyable for both kids and adults and helps build observational skills in nature.

Because it feels like a game, it easily livens up the atmosphere and gives participants a chance to break the ice.

Preparation is simple, and the charm lies in how everyone can have fun together in a lively, social way.