Outdoor Recreation Popularity Rankings
I want to play outside to my heart’s content! That’s when “outdoor recreation” comes in handy.
In this article, we’ll introduce popular outdoor recreation activities in a ranking format!
When the weather is nice, you want to get together with family, friends, and teammates to enjoy outdoor fun, right?
We’ve gathered plenty of recommended activities for just such occasions!
From small to large groups, this list is packed with outdoor recreation everyone can enjoy.
Choose activities that match your group size and ages so everyone can have a great time!
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Outdoor recreation popularity ranking (11–20)
Tag, child-catching demon (a variant of tag called “Kotorooni”/“Kotoro-oni”).15rank/position

It’s a game played with an “it” (oni) and a line of children.
In regular tag, you run away so you don’t get caught by the tagger, right? In Kotorogui, the oni targets the child at the end of a single-file line.
The oni moves to try to tag the last child with a ball.
The child at the front of the line spreads their arms to guard the last child from the oni.
It’s surprisingly strenuous, making it perfect for kids who want to be active.
As the line gets longer, it becomes easier for the oni to exploit gaps in the guard.


