This year’s Japanese Phallic Festival (yes, yes, you read it correctly
) took place in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo and it gathered more than 30,000 worshipers who praised the sexuality gods and asked for protection from sexually transmitted diseases. Hmm…what a weird festival, isn’t it?







































LMAO Ariana!
There are worse gods that came out this world throughout history and I consider them more weird as compared to a phallic god.
How weird is a god that allows his followers to commit suicide attacks just to gain entrance to his heaven.A god that is being offered human blood of virgins as a sacrifice is worse than this weird phallic god.
The history of western civilization shows that phallic worship was practiced by the early Greeks.Sodom and Gomorah could have been destroyed because Moses disapproved of these practices.
As an Asian coming from a less sophisticated culture as compared to Westerners,it seems natural for us after every harvest to celebrate and engage in some kind of fertility rite to give thanks to our gods.But our ways and our culture were savagely raped when the colonizers came. In our country,especially,even though we still dance and sway to the rhythm and cadence of the old ways during our present day festivals,the images and the statues that we carry are now the images of saints and god of the conquerors,gone are our old patriarchs and spiritual symbols because if we don’t follow the whims of the conquerors we have to face their cannons,their guns and their warships, and our bolos and spears were no match for them.
Japan never experienced subjugation because they are powerful enough to ward off any foreign conqueror that’s why their weird old ways still remain until now.
To worship a vengeful god will only decrease the population and kill the innocents.But to worship a phallic god will certainly increase the population and produce more innocents.
K.Fields
all good things
Embrace the penis, love the penis…..
for the japanese a penis is just a penis.This is not a shameful image for then.
Hahahahaha. Japan is cool. I’ve liked Japan ever since i was a kid. I love their “weird” culture and kimonos look so pretty.