List of attractions you can safely hold at a school festival even during the COVID-19 pandemic
When COVID spread, cultural festivals and school festivals had to implement infection-prevention measures.
Even so, many students strongly wanted to make memories of their youth.
So here, we’ll introduce festival attractions you can safely enjoy even during the pandemic.
We’ve gathered ideas like shows, exhibits, and games or recreational activities suitable for small groups.
Plan a fun event while keeping in mind ways to reduce times when people crowd together.
Let’s work together to create a wonderful cultural festival that will stay in everyone’s hearts!
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Attractions you can safely hold at a school festival during COVID (11–20)
Showa Retro Exhibition

In recent years, the spotlight on social media has been on “Showa retro.” Showa retro refers to retro items like products and home appliances with designs no longer in use today.
They’re especially popular among younger generations who aren’t familiar with them, calling them “cute” and “refreshingly new.” So how about gathering Showa retro items and holding a Showa Retro Exhibition? Try searching your home or relatives’ houses to find nostalgic pieces.
Another appeal is how photogenic they are—you’ll want to post them on social media.
Calligraphy Exhibition

Hosting a calligraphy exhibition is also a classic idea.
You could all unite to work on a large masterpiece together, or each person could create their own piece.
In that case, writing your personal motto would be lovely.
Try creating works that move the hearts of those who see them! As a slightly unconventional display method, you could try things like “writing humorous phrases” or “arranging pieces so that, when read in sequence, they form a story.” That way, even people who aren’t familiar with calligraphy will find it approachable.
Intro Quiz

When it comes to classic quizzes, the intro quiz is a staple! It’s a great way to get people of all ages excited, so it’s perfect for a school festival activity.
The key is to have one MC as the quizmaster and select a few contestants so it doesn’t get too crowded.
Classrooms can easily become packed, so holding it outdoors, like in the schoolyard, could be fun too.
Choosing the songs for the intros is also one of the fun parts for students.
Try getting creative by selecting tracks based on themes or eras.
Precisely because of the COVID-19 situation, it’s sure to become a memorable school festival for the students.
Optical illusion art

How about featuring classic trick art—like the kind you see at tourist spots—at your school festival? Trick art is a type of optical illusion, and the key is how it plays on human perception.
Since people don’t need to touch each other and the paintings alone can entertain visitors, it’s perfect for a school festival during the COVID era.
Existing designs can be plenty of fun, but choosing a theme and creating your own original trick art would be great too! It’s an attraction that lifts the spirits of both the exhibitors and the visitors.
An aquarium without water

An idea for a waterless aquarium where you can take your time viewing the exhibits and relax.
In this concept, you display craft works with a fish theme to create an aquarium-like atmosphere.
Showcasing rare fish you don’t usually see or large fish would likely make it more exciting.
In addition to simply displaying items, it would be great to set up a corner where visitors can learn about fish or turn that information into a quiz.
Another appealing aspect is that visitors can enjoy a variety of craft pieces.
planetarium

When it comes to school festival attractions, a planetarium is a classic choice! There are many styles of planetariums, but how about trying a handmade, heartwarming dome made from cardboard? I’m sure it would delight people who haven’t been able to get out and about much due to the pandemic.
Cardboard is budget-friendly, which is great for students.
Create an original planetarium dome with decorations and make it stand out!
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Guinness World Record Challenge

How about trying to break a Guinness World Record? Whether you succeed or not, it’s sure to become an unforgettable memory.
Some recommended ideas featured in videos include wearing a wet T-shirt, pulling tissues out of a box, or seeing how many capital city names you can say in one minute.
Find a record you feel you could tackle and give it a try.
And let’s all be there to witness the moment that record is broken!



