Better than a theme park! Attractions perfect for school cultural festivals
Why not create theme-park-level fun together with your whole class? For your school festival attraction, you can actually build a full-fledged, hands-on experience right in your classroom.
From handmade whack-a-mole games and a carousel built with wood and pipes, to a VR-powered roller coaster…
You’ll feel the satisfaction of creating something with your classmates and the joy of seeing visitors’ smiles.
In this article, we’ll share everything from how to craft a Disney-like dream space to practical tips for building the attractions themselves.
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Simple Game Experience Attractions (11–20)
professional sumo (Grand Sumo)

Long ago, there was a time when sumo was part of religious ceremonies.
There were dedicatory sumo matches held to pray for a good harvest or to give thanks for one.
Over time, that tradition evolved into the modern sport of sumo we know today.
So, how about boldly hosting a sumo tournament? Just putting on a mawashi might be enough to get everyone excited.
If that feels embarrassing, you can wear a mawashi over your PE tracksuit.
If you borrow the sandpit from an athletics field to hold the event, you’ll feel like a grand yokozuna.
It would also be fun to make it a hands-on attraction with things like one-legged sumo or arm wrestling—sure to be a hit.
And we’d definitely want the referee to come in costume!
In conclusion
We’ve introduced a wide range of ideas for those looking for cultural festival attractions, from hands-on experiences to classic, playful favorites.
From preparing to transform your classroom into a space full of imagination to the actual operation, the process of bringing it all to life together as a class will surely become an irreplaceable memory.
Wishing you a wonderful cultural festival.



