In Kawasaki, about 45 minutes by train from Tokyo, today marks the Kanamara Matsuri. The festival started in the Edo period as an occasion for sex workers to pray for protection and renewal. It fell into abeyance--until the priest of Kanayama Shrine revived it in 1969.
Devotees carry three phallic effigies through the streets--the oldest of wood, another of black iron donated by the Hitachi Zosen corporation, and the most recent addition, the hot pink "Elizabeth"--yes, the Elizabeth--donated by a drag club.
In other news, it's also Palm Sunday.
Wow, that's an amazing celebration. I mean the history, the honor given to a service industry.
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