[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 the School Festival (51–60)
Handmade dartboard
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First Magnitude Star – Diamond Lily
Darts seem like they could be a popular attraction at school festivals and similar events.
Why not try making a handmade dartboard? Here, the board is made by layering two pieces of cardboard, but if you’re concerned about the sharp tips being dangerous, there’s also a method using a magnetic board and magnets.
You can come up with various shapes and designs for the board—circles, squares, hexagons, and more—so it might be fun to design a dartboard that’s uniquely yours.
You can also make the darts themselves safer and more enjoyable by embedding magnets in the tips and shortening the throwing distance.
Darts made with paper plates and masking tape
@dekitakun Spiderweb darts with paper plates and masking tapeI tried making it#TikTok ClassroomworkArt#diy
Goodbye Declaration – Chinozo
Let me introduce darts, a surefire hit for livening up your school festival casino games.
Get some paper plates and masking tape, and let’s make it! Stick the masking tape onto the paper plate to form a spiderweb pattern.
When attaching the tape, place it with the adhesive side facing outward.
For the darts, crumple tissue paper into a ball and wrap it tightly with masking tape to make it a slightly firm ball.
Once it’s finished, stick the target on the wall and have fun playing!
Slot machine made of cardboard

How about handcrafting a slot machine that’s sure to be a hit at the school festival? The mechanism is a bit complex, but by understanding it as you build, you’ll likely learn how power transmission works too.
To make the reels stop precisely on the symbols, the inner drum contains marbles and corrugated cardboard—impressively detailed craftsmanship.
The spinner uses things like the core from a roll of plastic wrap.
Aside from that, most of the materials are just cardboard.
It’s a recommended project for crafty, handy people.
Origami poker chip

We’ll show you how to make poker chips used in casino poker games out of origami.
Fold while making crisp creases as you go.
Fold it into a pinwheel shape, then inflate the pocket section to form the round disk shape of a poker chip.
By using origami paper in your favorite colors or with patterns, you can create original poker chips.
Once you tidy up the shape at the end, it’s done! The steps are simple and easy to follow, so give it a try.
[For High School Students] Recommended Booth Ideas for the School Cultural Festival (61–70)
flash mob
Capture hearts with a surprising twist! Here are some flash mob ideas.
A flash mob is a performance put on without prior notice, like a guerrilla act, to draw attention from those around.
Many flash mobs feature dance or singing, captivating audiences with unexpected moves.
In the video, you can see students in the courtyard joining in one by one, eventually putting on a large-group dance.
A school setting, with so many people, is perfect for this kind of flash mob—why not give it a try?
Creative dance
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♫ Original song – hiro_asa – hiro_asa
Memories made by brainstorming together! Here are some ideas for creative dance.
These days, there are many stages where people perform cover dances by Japanese idols and overseas artists, but how about trying a creative dance with choreography and feelings you came up with yourselves? It might be good to aim for choreography that surprises the audience or makes them want to cheer.
If you include moves that match the lyrics or catchy choreography, some people in the audience might even feel like copying the dance themselves.
manzai (a traditional Japanese stand-up comedy duo performance)
@kenbrigge1234666 I did a manzai comedy routine with my best friend at the school festival.manzai (a traditional Japanese stand-up comedy duo act)InterestingCultural FestivalHigh school studentWatch until the end#fyp
Original Music – kenbrigge1234666
An experience you can only have now! Here are some ideas for a manzai routine.
How about performing manzai with friends you get along with or buddies who share your sense of humor? From the time you practice your material together to the day of the performance, it’s bound to be unforgettable.
If you include trending bits from social media and the news, or relatable “school life” jokes from your own campus, you might capture the audience’s interest.
And don’t forget a sound check—microphones and audio are essential for a manzai performance.
Make sure to adjust the equipment so your voices are easy to hear.



