Japan’s Celebration of the Penis
The phallus, penis, dick, prick, cock, member, shaft, pecker, peter, tool, putz, or in other words, the male sexual organ, is celebrated in Japan’s Kanamara Festival as a symbol of fertility. To us Westerners, this sounds pretty strange, since we’ve all been brought up to keep our sexuality in our pants and in the back of our minds. The Japanese, it seems, are much more liberal about it. The Kanamara Festival is most famous for a giant consecrated shrine of a penis, which is carried through the town. MSN Mainichi Daily News writes:
Revelers also watched mostly young women sit atop huge wooden penises made as Shinto totems, each woman sparking a rapid-fire succession of camera flashes from the dozens of mostly middle-aged men armed with digital cameras.
Megadem’s Flickr photostream has some good illustrations of the shrine, genitalia candy, the large model phalluses:



If you want to know the history of this festival, I suggest Metropolis:
Sexually transmitted diseases spurred the popularization of phallic symbols in some of Japan’s festivals dedicated to the male member, such as this one dating back to the Edo period (1603-1867). At that time, Kawasaki’s “ladies of the night” prayed not only that business would be brisk, but for protection from syphilis.
Wikipedia suggests another origin:
There’s also a legend of a demon that hid inside a young girl and castrated two young men on their wedding nights before a blacksmith fashioned an iron phallus that was used to break the demon’s teeth, leading to the enshrinement of the item.
Just remember–in Japan, this is a family safe festival. I write this for my mother, who will definitely wince when she sees a post celebrating any kind of sexual organ…
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6 Responses to “Japan’s Celebration of the Penis”
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fantastic festival to celebrate, time to take out the phallus and enjoy its presence
It is really amazing to know about this ***** festival. I think people need to celebrate this festival. It would be better if they find out grand way of celabrating it and spreading that to the world, so that other people may enjoy .
isn’t there a ****** festival?
I am free in my minds about *** i like it in any way
i love ****, im down for this ****!
I think is good i