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[Slogan] Perfect for sports days and athletic festivals! A curated selection of impactful phrases

Slogans play an important role in sports days and athletic festivals.

They’re words that boost everyone’s morale and instantly lift the mood.

This article introduces a variety of slogans suited for junior high school athletic festivals.

From familiar four-character idioms to famous lines from popular manga, it gathers a wide range of expressions.

A slogan can be called the face of the year—it’s a tough choice, but take your time and come up with a wonderful one!

Four-character idioms (11–20)

With united hearts and concerted effort

United in heart, united in effort — can you read these kanji?
With united hearts and concerted effort

It’s a four-character idiom that expresses uniting hearts with your companions and joining forces.

It shows not only individual strength but also the importance of supporting and cooperating with one another.

Using it at a sports day or team event—like, “Let’s aim for the goal with kyōshin-ryokuryoku (協心戮力)!”—naturally heightens the sense of giving your all together with your teammates.

The phrase carries the message that even things that are hard to do alone can be overcome if you work with one heart, making it a perfect word of encouragement for situations where a team takes on a challenge.

battle-hardened; seasoned (literally: experienced in a hundred battles)

Do you know the true meaning of “seasoned by a hundred battles”? #trivia #randomfacts #tidbits
battle-hardened; seasoned (literally: experienced in a hundred battles)

It represents the ability, built through repeated experience, to respond calmly and unfazed in any situation.

Just hearing it inspires reliability and composure, which is its appeal.

If you say, “Let’s take this on with a battle-hardened spirit” at a sports day or team event, you can share with your teammates the mindset of acting with faith in the results of your past effort and practice.

It’s a phrase that reminds us of the importance of turning the experiences of overcoming failures and hardships into strength, encouraging ourselves and our teammates to keep challenging—such is the four-character idiom, in my view.

Forge ahead with courage

Forge ahead with courage

Yūō Maishin means moving forward boldly toward your goals.

This phrase is perfect as a slogan for a sports day or athletic festival.

It expresses the spirit of pushing past your limits and working hard together with your teammates.

With the mindset of yūō maishin, believe in your own strength and see things through to the end without giving up.

Winning or losing can be a great memory, but it’s also important to help one another and create memories together.

Keep this slogan in your heart during your sports day or festival, and have a wonderful time!

perfect; flawless; complete and without defects

perfect; flawless; complete and without defects

Sports days and athletic festivals are important days when everyone comes together and unites their efforts.

The four-character idiom “kanzen muketsu” (perfect and flawless) literally means perfection with no defects, but it can also express the spirit of “let’s make the best day together.” When everyone’s feelings become one, the power to do your best wells up.

Cooperate with your friends, take on challenges with all your might, and create happy memories.

On the big day, it’s okay to make mistakes.

What matters most is the time you all enjoy together.

Unite your hearts, and with the spirit of “kanzen muketsu,” have an amazing sports day and athletic festival!

Single-minded focus spanning a vast distance

Single-minded focus spanning a vast distance

The phrase “万里一空” is read as “banri-ikkū.” It means that under the vast sky, everyone can come together as one.

At sports days and athletic festivals, it’s important for teams and classes to join forces and have fun.

Although these events often bring competition to mind, how about using this phrase as a slogan and focusing more on uniting your hearts and enjoying yourselves than on rivalry? Keep the meaning of “Banri Ikku” (one sky spanning ten thousand miles—staying steadfast toward a single goal) in your heart, and have a great time at your sports day or athletic festival together with your friends and classmates!

telepathy; tacit understanding (literally: ‘heart-to-heart communication’)

telepathy; tacit understanding (literally: 'heart-to-heart communication')

“Ishin-denshin,” which means “understanding each other’s feelings” and “communicating heart-to-heart,” is a perfect slogan for a sports day or athletic festival! Of course, winning is one fun part of the experience, but enjoying it together through cooperation is just as important.

When teammates align their hearts, call out to each other, and lend a hand, their bonds grow stronger.

That’s why “Ishin-denshin” is a great choice for a sports day slogan.

Win or lose, what matters most is that everyone has fun together.

Make your sports day or athletic festival twice as enjoyable with ‘ishin-denshin’!

Four-character idioms (21–30)

win every battle

win every battle

The phrase “hyakusen hyakushō” means “winning every time in any contest.” As you practice hard for your sports day or athletic festival and value teamwork, your determination to aim for victory really comes through.

How about using this slogan to fire yourselves up with “We’re definitely going to win!”? Your desire to win will grow, and your bonds with your teammates will deepen.

Even if you fail, cherish the attitude of learning for next time, and give it your all! Sports days and athletic festivals aren’t just about winning—they’re also about everyone having fun.

Etch “hyakusen hyakushō” in your heart, and enjoy your sports day or athletic festival to the fullest.