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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!

[School Festival] Ranking of Popular Attractions (91–100)

Whac-A-Mole99rank/position

“School Festival” Handmade Whack-a-Mole and More — A whack-a-mole game made by a college student
Whac-A-Mole

How about planning the classic whack-a-mole game for your school festival? It’s a simple game where you hit moles popping out of holes, but it’s so fun that both kids and adults can’t help getting absorbed.

The ones at arcades move automatically, but a manual version isn’t that hard to make.

Drill holes in some wood, decorate it, and use plastic bottles as stand-ins for the moles, popping them in and out.

Give participants toy hammers and let them have fun whacking the moles.

Boys Over Flowers100rank/position

Musical “Hana Yori Dango” (Boys Over Flowers) Yuuya Matsushita, Mackenyu, Jin Shirasu, Ryuji Kamiyama
Boys Over Flowers

Hana Yori Dango, which was adapted from a shoujo manga into a TV drama and then a film, has also been made into a musical! Using that as a reference, how about performing it at your school festival? A realistic story performed by students might be even more moving! You can use your school uniforms as costumes as they are, and it seems easy to adapt the story, so it’s highly recommended.