Some of you may be thinking about finding new pleasures as you reach retirement and other life milestones.
Here are hobby ideas that are perfect for men in their 60s.
From sports that let you move your body and refresh yourself in nature, to cameras that make outings even more enjoyable, to fishing that helps you relax at a leisurely pace, there are plenty of easy-to-start activities that support both physical and mental well-being.
Why not find something you can enjoy at your own pace, without overexerting yourself, and spend fulfilling, enriching time?
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[For Seniors] Recommended hobbies for men in their 60s. Tips to stay active and enjoy every day (1–10)
DIYNEW!

These days, even 100-yen shops sell lumber and paint, making it easier than ever to enjoy making things.
So how about trying DIY as a hobby you can enjoy at home? From small items to large furniture, turn your ideas into drawings and give making them a try.
Larger pieces take more time and effort, but that’s exactly what makes them creations you’ll grow attached to.
If it’s a small item, it might be perfect as a gift for friends or acquaintances.
GuitarNEW!

Moving your fingers while playing the guitar is one of the perfect hobbies for older adults, as it also serves as brain training.
Plus, engaging with music has a soothing effect on the mind and body, so if you want to relax and enjoy your daily life, why not start playing the guitar? Getting better takes practice, but it won’t feel like a chore if you’re playing songs you love.
First, set a goal to be able to play one song, and create opportunities to perform in front of others, such as at home parties.
Receiving applause and feedback may boost your daily motivation and even become a new purpose in life.
Solo campingNEW!

Many people may have memories of going camping with their families, but not much experience with solo camping, right? Some people in their 60s may still be working, but compared to the past, you probably have more time to spend on yourself.
So take this opportunity to enjoy solo camping.
The great thing about solo camping is that you can spend your time entirely for yourself, without anyone interrupting you, in the relaxing setting of nature.
Leave behind the busyness of everyday life and treat yourself to some truly luxurious time just for you.
Motorcycle touringNEW!

Riding a motorcycle feels even better than you might expect.
Touring while feeling the pleasant breeze and enjoying seasonal scenery is perfect for refreshing both body and mind.
Because motorcycles are compact, they can feel more approachable than cars, and even older adults might think, “Maybe I’ll give it a try.” It’s not recommended for those with chronic conditions or declining vision, but if you’re confident in your health and physical strength, please consider it.
Above all, enjoy it safely!
bowlingNEW!

Bowling is such a popular sport among older adults that there are even senior tournaments.
It helps maintain muscle strength and balance, and it’s effective as an aerobic exercise.
It’s also surprisingly easy on the legs and lower back, making it a sport that’s easy to start.
Aiming at the pins and throwing the ball develops concentration and spatial awareness, and calculating your score gives your brain a workout.
The simple rules make it enjoyable either solo or with friends, which is another nice perk.
Please consider enjoying it as one of your hobbies.
Castle tourNEW!

Japan is home to many castles famous as sightseeing spots, such as Himeji Castle, which is registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, and Osaka Castle, which is designated as an Important Cultural Property.
So how about taking up castle-hopping as a hobby? There are many ways to enjoy it—appreciating not only the structural beauty of the castles but also delving into their historical backgrounds and savoring seasonal scenery.
By visiting castles, you’ll naturally find yourself going to places you’ve never been before, and you’re sure to make lots of wonderful memories!
mountain climbingNEW!

Mountain climbing requires physical stamina, so it often seems difficult for older adults.
However, as long as you prepare in advance and don’t overexert yourself, you can enjoy hiking.
Since going alone is dangerous, always climb with at least one other person.
Tours for seniors are often organized, so if it’s your first time, joining one might be a good idea.
That way, even without acquaintances, you can meet companions with the same goal and enjoy some conversation.
Feel the beauty of nature while strengthening your legs and lower back as you walk.


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