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🍆 Today’s the Day: Japan’s Wildly Famous Penis Festival Is Happening

Today is the Kanamara Matsuri, often nicknamed the “Penis Festival.”

🍆 Today’s the Day: Japan’s Wildly Famous Penis Festival Is Happening
Large pink phallus statue carried through Kanamara Matsuri parade in Kawasaki Japan, celebrating fertility, sexual health awareness, and body positivity

Today marks the legendary Kanamara Matsuri, better known as Japan’s Penis Festival, happening in Kawasaki just outside Tokyo. And before your brain goes straight to the obvious… this isn’t just about shock value or giggles (though there’s plenty of both).

This centuries-old festival is rooted in protection, healing, and sexual health. Historically, people came to pray for fertility, safe childbirth, and protection from sexually transmitted infections. Today, it’s evolved into a vibrant, joyful celebration of sexuality, body positivity, and community — with proceeds supporting HIV research.

And yes… there are giant penis statues. Multiple. Including a very famous pink one that gets carried through the streets like a rock star.

Phallic-shaped candy with colorful sprinkles at Kanamara Penis Festival in Japan, representing playful sexuality, body acceptance, and cultural celebration

You’ll find:

  • Phallic-shaped candy and snacks
  • Wild, colorful parades
  • Locals and travelers celebrating without shame
  • And an atmosphere that’s equal parts sacred, ridiculous, and liberating

It’s kind of our vibe.

At its core, this festival is about something we talk about all the time: Owning your body. Dropping the shame. Celebrating what you’ve got.

And maybe laughing a little along the way.

👉 Want the full breakdown, schedule, and how to experience it yourself?
Check it out here: https://tokyocheapo.com/events/kanamara-penis-festival/

Kanamara Matsuri festival in Japan with man in pink penis costume interacting with crowd, symbolizing body positivity and sexual expression in public celebration

If nothing else, let this be your reminder…
The world is a lot more fun when we stop taking our bodies so damn seriously.