Instagram-Worthy at a High School Culture Festival! A Collection of Photo Spot Ideas That Everyone Will Love
These days, it’s become normal to find Instagrammable photo spots and foods at school culture festivals.
So this time, we’re sharing ideas for creating Instagrammable moments at a high school culture festival! Along with classics like chalkboard art and balloon art, we’ve collected stylish and easy ideas that will make visitors think, “I have to take a picture!” Still wondering what to do this year? Feel free to use these as inspiration.
Let’s create Instagrammable features full of originality that will make everyone smile!
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Instagram-worthy at a high school culture festival! A collection of photo spot ideas that everyone will love (71–80)
Dragon Ball
How about setting up a photo spot that recreates the world of Dragon Ball, one of Japan’s most iconic manga and anime? The key is which scene you choose to capture—using moments that convey power and dynamism will be easy for visitors to grasp.
Let people step into the world through photos of scenes like unleashing a powerful technique or freely flying through the sky, so they can experience what the characters feel.
Memorable scenes often come with memorable lines, so including the dialogue alongside the artwork could further enhance the sense of the series’ world.
candy bouquet

When you think of a bouquet, you usually think of flowers, but here’s a fun, two-birds-with-one-stone idea: make one out of sweets so it looks delightful and fills your tummy! Using longer treats adds dimension.
If you want to showcase smaller items, use bamboo skewers or similar to arrange them so they stand out.
It’s perfect for Instagram and would make a great prize for a school festival booth that kids and adults alike will love.
Be sure to choose candies with colorful packaging!
Rainbow crepe

When it comes to crepes, they’re a popular item at school festivals, aren’t they? Among all kinds of crepes, this rainbow crepe is especially Instagrammable.
In this video, they cook colored crepe batter directly on the hotplate as bold, design-focused elements and then use those as toppings.
It’s simple, and in terms of visual impact, it’s unbeatable.
If you sold crepes like these, wouldn’t lots of people want to post them on Instagram?
Waffle bar

As the name suggests, a waffle with a stick like an ice cream bar is a “waffle bar.” It’s an award-worthy idea of a sweet that lets you eat a waffle without getting your hands dirty.
One of the appeals of these waffle bars is that you can enjoy all sorts of decorations—chocolate sauce, whipped cream, almond chips, and more.
Line up a few with colorful looks, and you’ve got an Instagrammable scene! You can almost picture buyers raising their phones to snap a shot.
The more color variations, the better.
Balloon Room

I wonder why balloons are so strangely captivating.
And even if we love them, we rarely get to be in a room filled with balloons.
That’s exactly why I want you to try this balloon-filled room.
If you include two kinds—helium balloons and balloons you blow up yourself—you can enjoy both the ones that float up and the ones that spread across the floor, which makes it even better.
If you dive into the balloons and take photos, it turns out super cute.
It’ll make you want to take pictures with your close friends.
Monument of the Universe

There are many photo spots themed after tourist attractions, right? It’s fun to take pictures that look like you actually visited those places, and I end up snapping way too many.
So, the spot I’m introducing is a photo spot with a space theme.
Since most people have never been to space, it should pique their curiosity.
It would be great to prepare some props like planets, aliens, or a space shuttle.
Another big draw is that people can enjoy the enchanting, otherworldly look of these objects as decorations in their own right.
Paper Photo Booth

When it comes to Instagrammable spots, paper photo booths are the go-to.
A paper photo booth is a product that lets you create a photo spot just by sticking paper on a wall.
In fact, many shops and event photo spots use these.
Set one up next to a food stall or attraction and it’s sure to be a hit! They also come in a wide variety, so be sure to find your favorite.
Many options are available for just a few hundred yen!



