Recommended for school culture festivals! A collection of stall ideas that let you enjoy a festival-at-the-fair vibe
The festival fairs often held at shrines are packed with game and food stalls, and they’re so much fun, aren’t they?
Why not bring some of those fair games and foods into your own school or campus festival?
In this article, we’ll share recommended ideas that let you capture a festive atmosphere at cultural and school festivals.
We’ve gathered not only classic games and foods you’d see at real fairs, but also some unique, offbeat stall ideas.
All of them fit in small, booth-sized spaces, so you can set them up indoors or outdoors.
If you’re unsure what to do for your cultural festival, be sure to use these ideas for inspiration!
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Recommended for school festivals and cultural festivals! A collection of booth ideas to enjoy a festival-atmosphere fair (71–80)
Chant of the Eight Customer-Service Principles
https://www.tiktok.com/@sumire_qscs/video/7229627031716252929Let’s create a uniquely maid-themed atmosphere! Here are ideas for the Eight Customer Service Chants.
Many visitors to a maid café at a school festival are likely hoping to enjoy the distinctive world of maids.
With that in mind, use the “Eight Customer Service Chants” introduced in the video as a reference, and try arranging them to reflect your class’s unique character.
If your class has set an original name for the planned maid café, be sure to incorporate it creatively.
Coffee stand
A coffee stand with the simple goal of serving delicious coffee.
Unlike a café where you can relax and spend time inside while drinking, a coffee stand mainly focuses on takeout.
For a school festival, rather than coming up with an elaborate concept, it’s recommended to present it with a nuance like, “You can enjoy coffee that’s even tastier than at a regular café!” Prepare several varieties of high-quality coffee beans, and pay attention to the brewing methods as well—such as drip, press, or siphon.
stamp rally
The stamp rally at your high school cultural festival sounds like it’s going to be a big hit.
If you plan the stamp checkpoints and their content in coordination with the festival booths, it’ll make the rally even more fun.
Setting up stamp points in places that people don’t usually have access to can add a unique, festival-only feel.
Prepare stamp cards and prizes, and create your own original cultural festival stamp rally.
Work together and make it a stamp rally everyone will remember.
Drum-can roasted sweet potatoes

During the season of school cultural festivals, it can actually get pretty chilly at night, can’t it? How about making roasted sweet potatoes in a drum can at times like that? A warm fire is sure to draw everyone together.
It could be fun to prepare different varieties of sweet potatoes, or even try roasting regular potatoes as well.
Let’s warm both body and soul with fluffy, piping-hot spuds.
Flea market

If you hold a flea market at a school festival that draws lots of visitors, many people will stop by! For university students living in dorms who are about to graduate, it might be a great chance to clear out furniture and appliances they no longer need.
Selling handmade accessories or sweets is a nice idea too! A flea market that both customers and sellers can enjoy has now become a staple of school festivals.
And on a sunny day, it feels great to hold it outdoors.
Laputa Shooting Range
@kazuyo_dayo One year ago, we made a Laputa-themed shooting gallery for our school’s cultural festival.#CardboardCraftsCultural Festival#LaputaKazuyo
♬ Original song – Kazuyo – Kazuyo!
Studio Ghibli’s masterpiece, Castle in the Sky.
Whether you grew up with it or not, you probably know it.
Here’s a recommended idea: create a shooting gallery that recreates its fantastical world.
You could also incorporate display elements—decorate the entire classroom with greenery, or recreate the memorable character, the robot soldier, using cardboard.
Of course, you could also use other Ghibli works as motifs.
Pick the titles that seem most compatible with a shooting gallery.
Ice tongue flu
https://www.tiktok.com/@kitchen_kanakana/video/7381391861664976146Tanful, the sweet that took over social media with its unique rhythm of “tan-tan” and “furu-furu,” was everywhere—remember seeing those dance and rhythm videos almost every day? Tanful is said to have originated in Korea and consists of seasonal fruits coated with a thin layer of candy.
It might just be the hottest treat right now, with lines forming at tourist spots and downtown areas alike.
It’s easy to make—just dip chilled, freezer-cooled fruit into a syrup solution—and perfect for a busy school festival.
Be sure to prepare strawberries, cherries, and other brightly colored fruits!



