A roundup of recreational activities to liven up cultural and school festivals
When it comes to school festivals, there are all kinds of attractions like food stalls and stage performances! How about incorporating activities that everyone can enjoy together—what you might call recreational events? In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended recreation ideas for your school festival! We’ve picked activities that visitors of all ages can enjoy, such as lottery-style raffles and workshop-style hands-on experiences.
Try running a recreation event that other classes aren’t doing and make your school festival even more exciting!
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Recreation Roundup to Liven Up Your School Culture Festival (41–50)
Manzai Game

We’re in an unprecedented comedy boom—people even talk about the “Seventh Generation” of comedians.
Turn on the TV and you’re guaranteed to see comedy talents, and there are tons of popular comedian channels on YouTube.
So how about hosting a manzai game or a manzai contest? If a pair of close friends steps on stage, it’s sure to be a hit.
If creating an original routine is tricky, you could even perform a straight copy of a popular duo’s act.
I’ve heard the 2019 M-1 champions, Milkboy, have routines that are relatively easy to imitate.
Laughter is the best medicine! Let’s spread the laughter far and wide.
Recreation Ideas to Liven Up School Culture Festivals (51–60)
Bon Odori (Bon dance)

When you think of summer, you think of Bon Odori.
It’s a classic performance that gets everyone from kids to seniors excited at summer festivals and neighborhood events.
Let’s give Bon Odori a try! It doesn’t have to be a song made for Bon Odori—just play a song you like and dance! The unexpected mismatch of “This song for Bon Odori?” can actually make it even more fun.
Making a DIY yagura (dance tower) might boost the excitement, too.
Let’s all sing

Let’s choose a song together and try expressing the music using only our voices, without instruments.
Make the most of the men’s low voices and the women’s high voices, and work together to turn it into a wonderful piece.
Be sure to have fun and give choral singing a try!
Mölkky

Among outdoor sports that can be enjoyed, Mölkky has gained attention amid the camping boom.
It’s a sport with even a world championship, so some of you may have seen videos of it on YouTube.
The game is played using a throwing stick called a Mölkky and targets called skittles.
You throw the Mölkky to knock down the skittles, and the basic rule is that the first to reach 50 points wins.
Its appeal lies in the fact that anyone—regardless of age or gender—can take part, and although it’s simple, it involves strategy and mind games.
It’s plenty of fun even for beginners, making it a perfect choice for a school festival recreation activity.
Physical fitness test

How about we all try doing some fitness tests together? Nothing too serious—more like for fun, while showing off a bit.
It really livens things up.
We can measure grip strength and back strength, or do a sit-and-reach to see how many centimeters below zero someone gets, and turn it into a friendly competition.
Sometimes there’s that one person who’s incredibly stiff and can’t do the forward bend at all, right? That kind of thing gets everyone excited too!
Hand-Holding Tag

How about gathering participants and playing Hand-in-Hand Tag in the gym? The more participants there are, the more taggers there will be in the end, which makes it more thrilling.
Since everyone has to agree on which direction to move, it fosters a sense of unity.
It also naturally involves holding hands, so it encourages physical closeness—highly recommended.
food sample making

How about a recreational activity where you make realistic food samples like the ones displayed at restaurant entrances? These days, easy-to-use kits are available, so it’s become simple to try.
They’re apparently made of wax or synthetic resin, so if you don’t have the budget to buy lots of kits, look into making them yourself.



