Held this year on April 6, the festival is a celebration of the penis and fertility in a no-holds-barred kind of way. And it is carried out in a carnivalesque, friendly atmosphere that puts a smile on the face of every visitor.
People parade gigantic phallic-shaped mikoshi (portable Shinto shrines) down the streets during the event, as revelers suck on penis lollipops, buy penis-themed memorabilia and pose with sculptures in the shape of -- you guessed it -- penises.
According to the BBC, the festival is believed to have roots in the 17th
century, when prostitutes are said to have prayed for protection from
sexually transmitted infections at Kawasaki's Kanamara shrine. But
today, the festival reportedly raises awareness about safe sex practices
and fundraises for HIV prevention.
Scroll down to see the (somewhat NSFW) photographs of this year's Kanamara Matsuri:which attracts both masses of locals and a considerable tourist contingent.
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