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Recreation Popularity Rankings for Seniors

We’ll introduce recreational activities for seniors in a ranked format.

The focus is on indoor activities that can be enjoyed even by those with weak legs or who have difficulty going out.

If you’re looking for recreation that seniors will enjoy, want games that can be done while seated, or need activities with simple rules, please use this as a reference.

These ideas can also be used during recreation time at day service centers and care facilities.

Let’s create fun moments together.

Recreation Popularity Rankings for Seniors (Ages 81–90)

Arranged in a reggae style! Patakara exercises81rank/position

[Patakara Exercises Song, Patakara Exercise Arrangement, Oral Exercises] Patakara Reggae ♪ PA-TA-KA-RA REGGAE
Arranged in a reggae style! Patakara exercises

This is an arrangement of a classic articulation exercise—spoken quickly and clearly—that incorporates a reggae rhythm.

It blends the fun of musical rhythm while keeping strong focus on how to pronounce each character.

By proceeding step by step through the repeated pronunciation of the same character, it clearly conveys how each character helps shape mouth movements.

If participants sway their bodies to catch the rhythm, it can also become a full-body warm-up, not just an exercise for the mouth.

Let’s find words within a word.82rank/position

Recreation for seniors: super easy and fun brain training even during the COVID-19 pandemic! Word-search game
Let's find words within a word.

I’d like to introduce a game where everyone can play at the same time and get excited: a “find words inside a word” game.

In this game, you rearrange or extract letters from a given target word and see how many other words you can make.

For example, if the target is “とうもろこし” (corn), you can make words like “うし” (cow) or “しも” (frost).

Decide on a target word and a time limit, and you can compete to see who can find the most words.

You can also share with each other, saying, “Here are the words I found.”

playing rock-paper-scissors after seeing the opponent’s move (i.e., acting with hindsight/cheating)83rank/position

[Brain Training] Brain Exercise Gymnastics for Seniors! After-the-Fact Rock-Paper-Scissors [Mental Workout]
playing rock-paper-scissors after seeing the opponent’s move (i.e., acting with hindsight/cheating)

Aft-hand rock-paper-scissors is a recreation where you throw your hand in response to the already-shown hand according to the instruction “win,” “lose,” or “tie.” Because it’s an arrangement of a game everyone knows, it’s simple enough for anyone to join, yet it also serves as brain training that requires split-second judgment and quick hand movements.

You can also add various rules like “win with your right hand” or “lose with your left hand,” so you can keep it interesting without getting bored.

It can be played anywhere, so it’s highly recommended.

Kanji riddle problems84rank/position

10 Riddles 🍊 Fun! Quizzes for Seniors! Give Your Brain a Workout with Simple Questions [Brain Teasers]
Kanji riddle problems

Here is an idea for a spark-of-inspiration style brain-training game themed around kanji: “Kanji Riddle Challenges.” Instead of focusing on readings or radicals, the appeal lies in a fresh way to enjoy kanji by paying attention to their appearance and how they combine.

What happens if you split this kanji in two? What if you flip the top and bottom? Seemingly simple, yet surprisingly deep—these puzzles demand a shift in perspective.

For those who’ve grown up familiar with kanji, the satisfaction and delight of reaching the answer are exceptional.

As you play, your concentration and memory are naturally stimulated.

It’s an intelligent and fun kanji riddle game, perfect both for quiet, thoughtful moments and for lively play with others.

Clam-Digging Game85rank/position

Today's activity at Day Service Asumiru
Clam-Digging Game

When we think of clam digging, spring is the peak season, but apparently you can actually do it year-round.

That said, it can be difficult for older adults to get to the beach.

So, how about enjoying clam digging indoors using newspaper to mimic sand and the shells of clams you’ve already eaten? Just hearing “clam digging” makes everyone picture the sea, so it might even take the edge off the summer heat! Here’s how to play: line a large cardboard box with strips of newspaper cut lengthwise and hide the shells inside.

At the start signal, use a hand rake to dig up the shells.

Whoever finds the most shells within the time limit wins!