[List] A roundup of games and recreational activities kids love
Here’s an article that rounds up games kids absolutely love!
If you’ve ever thought, “A bunch of kids are here—what should we have them do?” or “We always end up doing the same things and it’s getting stale,” this might be helpful.
We’ve included both outdoor and indoor activities, so you can decide based on the weather.
We’re also featuring classic games that have long been beloved in Japan—adults might find them nostalgic, too.
Above all, this is a collection of ideas chosen with the hope that everyone will have a great time!
- Play ideas kids can enjoy from 1st to 6th grade [indoors & outdoors]
- [For Kids] Today's Recommended Recreation Idea Collection
- [Elementary School] Quick and Easy! Indoor Recreational Activities Perfect for Lower Grades
- Recommended for upper elementary grades! Exciting indoor recreation and games
- Popularity ranking of recreational activities for children
- [Children’s Club] Easy and fun indoor games. Exciting party games
- [For Kids] Indoor Games and Activities Recommended for Winter Break
- Nostalgic games that were popular when we were kids
- [Play Right Away!] Exciting Recreation Games Recommended for Elementary School Students
- A big hit at after-school childcare! A special feature on group games and activities you can play without any equipment
- [For Kids] Outdoor Recreation Games: Fun Outdoor Play
- Indoor recreation for children: A roundup of exciting games
- [Elementary School Rec] Recommended Games and Performances for a Fun Party
[List] Collection of Games and Recreational Activities Kids Love (71–80)
Ring bee

This activity involves using a ring made of rubber sponge with a large hole in the center to enjoy a rally like a game of catch.
The key point is that it’s made of a soft material, making it a safer tool with less risk of injury compared to a flying disc.
Since both sides are flat, unlike a flying disc it doesn’t generate lift, so you’ll need to figure out a throwing technique that makes it reach your partner.
Also, because there’s a hole in the middle, it could be fun to get creative not only with how you throw it but also with how you catch it.
In conclusion
I think we covered a wide range—from timeless classics to nostalgic favorites! Of course, we haven’t introduced every single activity yet, so we’ll be updating regularly going forward.
If you ever find yourself wondering, “What should we try next?” we’d be delighted if you stopped by again!


