
Special penis shrine books will even be available for the first time this year.
For the past five decades, Kanayama Shrine in Tokyo’s neighbouring prefecture of Kawasaki has been coming to life every spring with a fertility festival that pays tribute to the penis.
If that sounds bizarre – and it should, given that this is ranked as one of Japan’s “kisai” or “bizarre festivals” – the legend behind it is even more extraordinary, as the celebration is said to be inspired by a toothy demon who once took up residence inside a woman’s vagina after she rejected him.
According to the tale, the demon repeatedly bit down on the woman’s husband’s penis, prompting her to pay a blacksmith to create a steel phallus so hard it would break the demon’s teeth. This steel shaft then destroyed the demon, instantly restoring fertility, and now a phallus replica and the spirit of the blacksmith is preserved at the shrine, with both being paraded around the neighbourhood once a year in a lively celebration involving more than 50,000 attendees.
▼ The venerated items are taken out on mikoshi floats on the shoulders of worshippers
for the Kanamara Matsuri (“Festival of the Steel Phallus”)
This year, the festival will be held on 7 April, and organisers have just announced the rundown of events and activities for the day, which are as follows:
- Ohidori matsuri (fire lighting ceremony): 10:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.
- Festival: 10:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
- Ceremony to put spirits into the mikoshi: 10:45 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
- Daikon carving: 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
- Parade: 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
- Performances: 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
▼ One pink and one black penis will be paraded around town on the day of the festival.
Back in the 1600s, local sex workers would pray at the shrine for protection from sexually transmitted diseases, and today that protection is still going strong, as the annual festival is now used to raise money for HIV research.
▼ There’s lots to buy at the event.
This year, organisers have added a very special souvenir for attendees, in the form of an original Kanayama Shrine Goshuincho, which is a booklet used to collect seals from shrines and temples around the country.
▼ As you’d expect from a shrine that venerates the penis,
these new books are very different to those you’d find at any other holy site in Japan.
金山神社オリジナル御朱印帳のデザインにかなまら祭にもご出店頂いている『手ぬぐい・りんりん』さんのオリジナル紋様である『珍小紋』と『満小紋』を表と裏で使わせて頂きました。
— 若宮八幡宮🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️金山神社(かなまら様)公式 (@kanayamajinja) February 14, 2019
平成31年(2019年)かなまら祭から頒布致します。
※御予約及び通信販売は受けておりません。 pic.twitter.com/ReOjv3MpVV
While the cleverly designed patterns look cute at first glance, on closer inspection it becomes clear that they’re made up of penises and a sperm-filled flow of ejaculate.
And the fun won’t end on the cover, as there will also be a special inscription inside, featuring some expert calligraphy showing the name of the shrine and the date of the festival.
▼ Some possibilities for the inner inscriptions
https://twitter.com/zohias/status/1097042761482682370▼ Is that a tranquil female face? Or a different type of head altogether?
https://twitter.com/zohias/status/1097042566858579968本日の若宮八幡宮の御朱印は、
— 高喜商店 (@takakisyouten) February 17, 2019
海苔弁天例祭のため、限定御朱印。#若宮八幡宮 #海苔弁天 #弁天 #川崎大師 #御朱印 #高喜商店 pic.twitter.com/CYlejWXE9s
The Kanayama Shrine Goshuincho is a unique item that combines religion, mythology, tradition and the male genitalia in one handy book. And it’s sure to raise the eyebrows of priests, monks, and maidens at every other temple or shrine you visit in Japan.
Only available to purchase from the shrine between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on the day of the festival, these books are sure to sell out fast. So if you want to get your hands on one, don’t forget to reserve some extra yen in your pocket after buying all the penis-related paraphernalia at the festival.
Event information
Kanamara Festival / かなまら祭り
Kanayama Shrine, Wakamiya Hachimangu, 2-13-16 Daishi Ekimae, Kawasaki Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture
神奈川県川崎市川崎区大師駅前2-13-16
Sunday, 7 April, 2019
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