Cultural Festival: Ranking of Popular Booth Ideas
A culture festival created mainly by students.
In this article, we introduce perfect attractions for a culture festival in a ranking format! Culture festivals often involve not only students but also family members and people from the local community.
That’s when choosing what to present can be a real dilemma.
If possible, you want to come up with ideas that everyone will enjoy, but starting from scratch is pretty tough.
In times like that, definitely use this article as a reference.
We’ve gathered the most popular ideas for attractions, so you’re sure to find the kind of presentation you’re looking for!
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[School Festival] Ranking of Popular Attractions (91–100)
Toy Story92rank/position

Toy Story, a Disney production and one of Pixar’s flagship works, portrays beloved toys and the worries they carry.
It’s a story in which toys with diverse personalities work together to accomplish something, conveying a strong sense of unity.
The costumes—with clear, vivid colors that reflect each toy’s individuality—are also key, as they help communicate the characters through movement.
While referencing the original in the script, it may be best to focus on bringing out the characters’ appeal.
Popcorn93rank/position

Popcorn, the perfect companion for movies, adds color to the space with its variety of flavors.
Watching the kernels pop energetically is a highlight, so it’s a great idea to showcase the cooking process and add an element of attraction.
While salt and caramel are classic flavors, trying new seasonings could really liven things up.
You could also provide a selection of seasonings and let customers flavor their popcorn however they like.
Because the base is so simple, the wide range of possible variations can make the event even more fun.
Handmade roulette94rank/position

Some classes might set up booths offering a casino experience at school festivals.
Here’s how to make a roulette wheel that could come in handy for that.
The materials are cardboard and bamboo skewers.
After cutting out the parts with a circle cutter and a utility knife, glue them together with wood glue.
Once you’ve made the rotating inner part and the fixed outer part, insert a bamboo skewer through the inner part.
Finally, make a marble slide.
Drop a marble onto the rotating inner section, and the number is determined by the slot where it lands.
Once you make it, you can keep playing with it, so give it a try!
Haunted House Maze95rank/position

When it comes to cultural festivals and school festivals, is it a haunted house? A maze? Want to do both? Then why not combine them.
It might take twice as long to create and prepare, but if you’re a student aiming to make this a once-in-a-lifetime, unforgettable festival, it’s worth the challenge.
You could take inspiration from a haunted house modeled after an abandoned hospital, like the Scary Labyrinth at Fuji-Q Highland, and fuse a haunted house with a maze in your own way.
It’s an attraction that both the creators and the guests who play it will enjoy to the fullest.
Doraemon96rank/position

Let’s put on a performance based on a beloved national anime! Here are some ideas inspired by Doraemon.
When you think of Doraemon, it’s an anime and a set of characters cherished by people of all ages, from children to adults.
Many viewers get excited about the secret gadgets that pop up in its everyday-life stories.
Because it portrays daily life, it’s easy to adapt into original stories, and with its large cast of characters, it seems perfect for creating a play with the entire class.
Be sure to give it a try!
Treasure Hunt Game97rank/position

When it comes to sure-fire, crowd-pleasing activities, treasure hunts are the secret weapon.
Even a quick search on the travel site Jalan shows that there are treasure-hunt-friendly tourist spots all across Japan—truly everywhere.
Some local governments even host treasure hunts as part of their community revitalization events.
Whether it’s a straightforward treasure hunt or a trendy puzzle-solving hybrid, it’s guaranteed to be exciting.
As long as you make thoughtful adjustments so that differences in physical ability or grade level don’t create gaps, all that’s left is to have fun! It also seems well-suited for use as part of regional studies or integrated learning.
chorus98rank/position

A chorus where all the students join forces to sing is perfect for the student council’s cultural festival plan.
A choral piece divided into different parts might move the audience as well.
Talk it over together—what song you want to sing, how to divide the parts, who will be the conductor and the piano accompanist, and how to arrange the formation—and work as a team to create a wonderful performance.
By getting creative with costumes and lighting, you can create a unified look and make it even better.


