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Games that rival street festivals and variety shows!? Crowd-pleasers for school cultural festivals

Looking for games or events that will get everyone excited at your school festival? There are plenty of easy, classroom-friendly activities like the “10-in-a-row Kendama Challenge,” “Gachapon,” and “Thousand-String Pull,” and with a bit of creativity, they can be even more fun.

They’re simple yet adjustable in difficulty, and perfect for instantly boosting the atmosphere at your venue.

In this article, we’ll introduce mini-games for school festivals that are sure to put smiles on everyone’s faces.

They’re also easy to prepare, so be sure to use them as a reference!

Handmade Challenge Game (1–10)

Giant Pop-up Pirate: Blackbeard Crisis

How about supersizing the classic toy “Pop-Up Pirate” and playing with a giant version? The bigger it is, the more thrilling and exciting it’s likely to be.

And if you can’t get a giant Pop-Up Pirate, it could be fun to do a real-life version with an actual person inside!

Kick Target

[Messi & Neymar] Fiery kick-target showdown!!! The loser eats gyudon every day for a week!!!
Kick Target

It’s a soccer version of strikeout.

You kick a soccer ball at a large target.

Limit the number of kicks, and the number of panels you hit becomes your score.

Preparing prizes based on the score will make it even more exciting.

mini-golf

I tried playing golf inside the house!
mini-golf

It looks like you can have all kinds of fun depending on your ideas—using a mini-golf toy set, making your own course, and more! It’s great that anyone can enjoy it, regardless of gender or experience, whether as a competitive scoring game or like an interactive activity corner.

Highly recommended!

Handmade Challenge Game (11–20)

Kicking Sniper

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Do you know Kicking Sniper? Kicking Sniper is a game featured on the variety show “VS Arashi.” Players kick multiple balls to knock down stacked blocks that move along a belt.

It requires considerable focus and technique, so recreating it is sure to be a hit.

If you’re recreating it in a classroom, consider making a manually operated belt and stacking paper cups on it.

For the balls, look for ones with a moderate softness.

10-time Kendama Challenge

10-Kendama Combo Challenge: Wishing you all the best this year as well 🐍 [2025]
10-time Kendama Challenge

Although there are many kendama tricks, the standard goal is to lift the ball and land it on a cup.

Let’s make that motion harder by using a modified kendama.

You hold a set of ten kendamas linked together with both hands, then lift the balls toward the cups and compete to see how many you can land.

It may be important to raise them evenly so the balance doesn’t break and to keep an eye on the whole setup.

Since the equipment is tricky if you’re not used to it, it could also be fun to work together to figure out the best method.

Bay Pinball

A new game! Bey Pinball! A husband-and-wife score showdown ♪ Beyblade Burst
Bay Pinball

It’s a dream fusion of pinball and Beyblade.

You set up a sloped pinball table, spin Beyblades on it, and compete for points.

The rules are simple, but it gets exciting.

The thrill comes from never knowing where the Beyblade will go.

air cannon

Let's play with an air cannon! Target shooting game (1)
air cannon

Did you know that if you cut a round hole in a cardboard box and push it from both sides, you can fire an air cannon? You may have seen Dr.

Denjiro do this on TV.

An air cannon works even with nothing inside the box, but if you put in dry ice vapor, you can see the shape of the air being shot and enjoy it even more! And this time, how about using this air cannon for a shooting game? If you use targets made of light materials like styrofoam, a cardboard air cannon can knock them down, so it should be fun as a game.

It may seem simple, but you might find yourself surprisingly absorbed in it!