[For High School Students] A roundup of recommended attractions for the school festival
High school cultural festivals usually offer more freedom than in junior high—things like attractions and food stalls—so you can try all kinds of ideas, right?
Since it only happens once a year, I’m sure many students are thinking, “We want to create a memorable, amazing attraction!”
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of recommended ideas for high school cultural festivals, from the classics to the unconventional.
You can go with a tried-and-true crowd-pleaser, or take on a unique idea that won’t overlap with other classes!
As you consider factors like preparation time and budget, use this as a reference to decide which attraction to choose.
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[For High School Students] Recommended Booth and Activity Ideas for School Festivals (81–90)
Surprise flash mob

It’s the perfect production to bring a sense of unity and surprise to the school festival.
At first, everyone behaves normally, and when the music suddenly starts, classmates break into dance, leaving the audience thrilled and excited.
Choosing popular songs everyone knows or tracks that match the event’s theme will boost the energy.
By practicing simple choreography in advance and making it easy for anyone to join, you increase the chances of success.
If you sync the timing and involve the entire school, it can become a major event.
It’s a plan that lets you join forces with friends and feel a real sense of togetherness.
Daily life of a high school girl
@kansaiarts This story is a dramatized version of our everyday life.I tried acting it out#shortstory#fyp#foryou#06#07#08#09#jk#jk’s daily lifeShort Drama#littlegleemonsterKansai Culture and Arts High School#CapCut
I Promise You – Little Glee Monster / Official
Let’s try making a short drama! Here are some ideas for “A High School Girl’s Daily Life.” In recent years, more and more short dramas have been appearing on social media, so many of you might be interested in creating one yourselves.
These are brief story videos, typically 1 to 3 minutes long, designed to be viewed vertically on smartphones.
Give it a try.
While we’re showcasing videos that spotlight high school girls this time, it would be wonderful to adapt the concept to topics or themes that interest you.
Definitely try incorporating these ideas!
photo booth
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Eternal Maidism – @home cafe / Maid Cafe
The photo booth at a maid café during a school festival is a great idea for creating lasting memories of your visit.
Adding stylish fabrics, lamps, and plush toys as a backdrop enhances the extraordinary atmosphere and naturally brings guests closer to the maids.
Having people strike the classic “moe moe kyun” pose or use message boards makes it possible to create unique, on-the-spot memories.
The photo session also sparks conversation, allowing both guests and maids to share a fun moment together.
After the festival, looking back at the photos will bring those happy times to life and deepen the sense of satisfaction from participating.
Displaying sample photos for people waiting in line will draw even more attention.
Blue and Summer
@daiki1240 [School Festival] Class Video “Blue and Summer 3-2 ver.” Watch the full version from the comments ✨Blue and SummeryouthClass videoCultural Festival @Mrs. GREEN APPLE
♬ Original track – Ryu – 07ryu_
This is a video project produced as a class video, themed around Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s hugely popular song “Ao to Natsu.” It depicts students earnestly dedicating themselves to their club activities, resulting in a piece that truly captures the essence of youth.
Even if it’s not about clubs, it would be great to film the preparation time for cultural festivals or school festivals.
Both the time spent making the video and the finished work itself become dazzling memories.
Be sure to preserve those unforgettable moments with your classmates as a work of art.
GANTZ parody

Let’s try filming in familiar locations! Here are some ideas for a parody of GANTZ.
Parody videos of well-known works might be more likely to get reactions from students and teachers, right? This time, let’s take on the challenge of creating a parody video of GANTZ, a work beloved in manga, anime, and film.
Although the work in the video may differ from the actual GANTZ in terms of its setting and story, it’s also great to create something that incorporates fun elements and is filmed in familiar places.
toi toi toi!

Here’s an idea for a parody piece, “toi toi toi!”, memorable for its cute animation and song.
Some of you may have had the experience of spending so much time on structuring your video that you can’t see when it will be finished.
For those people, we recommend making a parody.
A parody is a work that humorously or satirically imitates an already completed piece.
In the video, they try their hand at parodying a show that’s broadcast on TV.
Give it a try yourself!
[For High School Students] Recommended Booth and Activity Ideas for the School Festival (91–100)
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.



