The Japan Times
AsiaPac · 5 hrs ago
✦ 78◉ Centre
At Kawasaki’s ‘penis festival,’ phalluses are vessels of compassion
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◉ Centre ✓ Fair headline
An article about Kawasaki's Kanayama Shrine festival that celebrates fertility and uses phallic imagery, with a priestess explaining that beneath the unconventional appearance lies spiritual significance and compassion-based purpose.
At Kawasaki’s ‘penis festival,’ phalluses are vessels of compassion
The event 'may look weird,' says a priestess of Kanayama Shrine, but its origins and purpose point to a deeper meaning.
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