Saturday, 23 November 2024

Annual PENIS FESTIVAL held to celebrate male genitals includes huge steel phallus being carried to ancient Japanese shrine

 

An annual festival held to celebrate PENISES has been held - and hundreds have gathered to see enormous phalluses parade the streets.

Shinto Kanamara Matsuri, aka the Festival of the Steel Phallus, sees giant manhood-shaped shrines take over streets in Kawasaki, Japan.

Held every year, the event sees visitors coming from far afield to watch parades and chow down on phallus-shaped lollipops.

The event, which started in 1977 at the Kanayama Shrine , celebrates the male appendage and fertility .

It is believed to have its roots in the 17th Century, following the gory tale of a sharp-toothed demon who fell in love with a beautiful woman.

 

Aflo / Barcroft Media Participants carry a large steel phallus during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki
Participants carry a large steel phallus during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki

 

 

Spurned by his lady, the demon proceeded to rob her subsequent lovers of their pride and joy in particularly horrific ways.

It was not until a local blacksmith forged a steel phallus, which broke the demon's teeth, that it was vanquished forever and the woman was free.

 

Aflo / Barcroft Media A man takes a selfie with a huge pink phallus during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki
Only a selfie stick can pick up the vastness of this pink penis

 

The "Festival of the Steel Phallus" was then born and the Kanayama Shrine became renowned as a site for sex workers to pray for protection against STIs .

The site is also said to aid fertility, and has become popular with the LGBT community.

 

Aflo / Barcroft Media Participants carry a large steel phallus during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki
The festival is to celebrate fertility and promote sexual health

 

Nowadays, it reportedly raises awareness about safe sex practices and raises funds for HIV prevention.

It's not the only penis-celebrating event in Japan's annual calendar.

 

Damon Coulter / Barcroft Media Japanese men wearing joke glasses
Some fun attendees wear joke glasses with penis nose pieces

 

Hōnen Matsuri is another fertility festival which takes place every spring in Komaki features Shinto priests playing musical instruments, a parade of ceremonially garbed participants, all-you-can-drink sake.

Pride of place is given to a 280 kg, 2.5m-long wooden phallus.

 

Damon Coulter / Barcroft Media Shrine workers and shrine maidens
Shrine workers and shrine maidens collect donations and give blessings

 

The wooden phallus is carried from a shrine called Shinmei Sha - in even-numbered years - on a large hill or from Kumano-sha Shrine - in odd-numbered years - to a shrine called Tagata Jinja.


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