Recommended flag designs for the Red Team at the sports festival. Class flags themed around red.
At many schools, each class makes its own flag for the sports festival, right?
Participating with a class flag that’s uniquely yours makes the event even more exciting!
However, when it comes to making a class flag, many of you might be wondering, “What kind of design should we choose…?”
Also, at many schools, each class is assigned a team color, so you might be thinking, “We want to design our class flag to match our team’s color.”
In this article, we’ll introduce class flag designs and motifs that are especially recommended for the Red Team!
We’ll cover everything from designs that are easy to use even if you’re not great at drawing to more elaborate motifs that let you show off your artistic skills to the fullest.
Choose what suits your class best and create a wonderful flag!
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Recommended flag designs for the Red Team at the sports festival. Class flags themed in red (21–30)
Rose
Roses come in a variety of colors, but classic bright red roses are the go-to, aren’t they? Because red roses carry the meanings of “love” and “passion,” they convey a positive, powerful image that’s perfect for a sports festival setting.
Arranging roses across the entire design can be beautiful, but intentionally placing just a few can stylishly highlight that passion.
It’s also important to consider compatibility with the slogan; with a slogan like “Hyakka Ryoran” (a profusion of blooming flowers), the roses could stand out even more.
KitKat parody
If you incorporate familiar snack logos into the design, even the team’s flag—their symbol—will start to feel more approachable.
For a Red Team motif, it’s a good idea to look to snacks known for their red packaging.
KitKat, in particular, not only stands out for its vivid red package but also for its individually wrapped, easy-to-eat pieces, which enhance that sense of familiarity.
During exam season, it’s also sold with phrases like “You’ll surely win,” making it strongly associated with wishing for success.
To use it as a motif, incorporating this kind of phrase—such as “You’ll surely win”—should help boost enthusiasm for the sports festival.
Charizard
How about using Charizard, a popular Pokémon from “Pocket Monsters,” as your class flag? Charizard symbolizes strength, and its flame-breathing pose conveys a spirit of challenge.
The colors are vivid, and the contrast really catches the eye.
Draw the illustration boldly to bring out Charizard’s impact.
It’s also a great idea to add messages on the flag like “Victory!” or “Let’s go together!” It will feel like Charizard is cheering everyone on at the sports day, making it even more exciting! Enjoy the drawing process with your teammates and liven up your sports festival together!
komainu (guardian lion-dog)
A class flag themed around Komainu is a striking idea that fuses tradition with strength.
Revered since ancient times as guardians of Shinto shrines, Komainu symbolize protection and victory.
Placing the pair in the A-un formation on the left and right represents beginning and end, expressing the determination to give your all from the start to the finish of every event.
With muscular bodies and piercing gazes to convey bravery, and touches of Japanese aesthetic beauty, the flag is sure to stand out at the venue.
It will be a banner that combines dignity with fighting spirit.
the Hinomaru (the Japanese national flag)
Speaking of the Hinomaru, it’s known as Japan’s national flag.
Everyone recognizes the design, which is precisely why it’s not often used for class flags.
If you’re looking for something unexpected, why not incorporate the Hinomaru into your design? You could give it a Japanese, traditional twist to evoke classic Japan, or depict students standing proud with the Hinomaru under an Olympic theme.
Since the Hinomaru is a design where the red stands out, it’s also a perfect idea for the Red Team.



