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[Sports Festival Hair Arrangements] Irresistible to Guys! A Selection of Recommended Hairstyles

It’s the school sports festival that comes only once a year—so why not enjoy it with a cute, stylish hairstyle?

In this article, we’ll introduce trendy hair arrangements for girls and hairstyles that guys love.

From classic ponytails, buns, half-up styles, and twin tails to unique looks that really stand out at a sports festival, we’ve gathered hairstyles perfect for a special event.

With an eye-catching cute hairstyle, you might just capture the heart of your crush!

If you’re unsure about what hairstyle to choose for the sports festival, be sure to use this as a reference.

Sports Festival Hair Arrangements: Irresistible to Guys! Recommended Hairstyles (31–40)

Soft, fluffy bun hairstyle

[Super Easy] A fluffy bun without a curling iron—anyone can do it, and it won’t fall apart!
Soft, fluffy bun hairstyle

When it comes to cute hairstyles that stay put even during a sweaty, active sports day, a soft, fluffy bun is the go-to.

It not only keeps everything tidy and secure but also gives a gentle, soft impression.

Split the hanging sections of hair into two, loosen them slightly, and do a topsy-tail (kuru-rinpa) as you go.

Wrap the hair around, tuck the ends securely inside, and secure with pins to finish.

By loosening the hair so the strands are visible, you can create a girly vibe.

Among bun hairstyles that are especially popular with men, this one is airy and cute.

High half-up × headband

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High half-up × headband

How about pairing a classic high half-up hairstyle with a hachimaki headband? Gather just the top section of your hair and tie it high on your head, then let the hair fall to the left and right.

Tie the hachimaki in front of where you secured the hair, like a headband.

If simply tying it feels too plain, adding a braid or two can make it cute.

A half-up is an easy way to create a sweet look, so it’s recommended for those who don’t have much time but still want to look adorable.

There are plenty of variations, so try finding your favorite style.

Arranging ribbons from the 100-yen shop

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Here’s a braided hairstyle using ribbons you can get at a 100-yen shop.

Braids hold their shape well and make it easy to wear a hat, so give them a try.

Once you get used to basic braids, I also recommend challenging yourself with slightly more intricate braided styles.

The look changes with the ribbon color, so feel free to use this as a reference.

A bun hairstyle you can do even with a short bob

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A bun hairstyle you can do even with a short bob

This is a cute hair arrangement I especially recommend for those who’ve given up on bun hairstyles because they have a short bob.

Part your hair down the middle and tie each side with a thin elastic.

Then tie each section again a bit lower to create the so-called “onion hair” look.

The key is to make the upper bubble longer and the lower one shorter.

Next, create a gap between the two elastics and flip the hair inward from the front (a topsy tail) into the gap.

Finally, fold the lower hair that’s inside upward and secure from above with a thicker elastic—that’s it! Do the same on the other side, and finish by pinning any hair sticking out at the back.

If you gather your hair and add a headband, it’ll look neat and boost your energy—perfect for fully enjoying a sports day or athletic festival.

kururinpa twin tails

[Hair Arrangements] Easy Hairstyles for Sports Days and Athletic Festivals!
kururinpa twin tails

If you’re unsure about your sports day hairstyle, I recommend the flipped-in twin tails! It’s an easy style: tie your hair a little above ear level with thin elastics and do a simple ‘kuru-rinpa’ (flip the ponytail through).

Loosen the knots slightly for a natural look, and it’ll stay stylish even with a headband.

Do the same on both sides and you’re done.

It balances ease of movement with cuteness, perfect for standing out on sports day! It’s a hairstyle that’s sure to get compliments from boys too, so definitely give it a try.

Sports Day Hair Arrangements: Irresistible to Guys! Top Recommended Hairstyles (41–50)

Easy, cute low ponytail with no visible hair tie

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Easy, cute low ponytail with no visible hair tie

Happy that the hair ties are hidden! Here are some easy and cute low ponytail ideas.

These hidden-hair-tie low ponytails are perfect if you’re “looking for an easy hairstyle” or “want something that doesn’t look sloppy.” All you need is two hair ties.

Just twist the hair on both sides and loop the ponytail through—your hair will look like it was professionally styled! After tying, gently pull out small sections of hair to add an effortless, polished touch.

Y2K half-up

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“Year 2000,” abbreviated as “Y2K,” is popular among Gen Z.

It mainly refers to fashion and culture that incorporate early-2000s vibes.

Here we have a Y2K hairstyle called the “Y2K half-up.” First, leave out your bangs and the hair on both sides, and make a half-up ponytail high on your head.

Next, braid the side sections you left out into three-strand braids.

Then place the braids behind your ears, and fan out the hair from the half-up section to both sides to finish.

When doing the half-up, don’t make it too neat—keeping it slightly messy gives it a more effortless, stylish look.