Japanese penis festival needs new mascot, as current one is causing difficulties.

Organisers face a difficult task in dealing with unofficial costumes.

Japanese penis festival needs new mascot, as current one is causing difficulties.



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Organisers of the Kanamara Matsuri festival in Japan are angered by an unofficial giant member mascot that people have mistaken for genuine


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Since 1969, people have gathered in Kawasaki near Tokyo for the annual Kanamara Mitsuri, also known as the Festival of the Steel Phallus, and in recent years it has become a destination for cheeky tourists


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The costume depicting a children's cartoon character named Gachapin, which has been worn at the event for the past eight years, has been described as 'excessively detailed' and has lifelike colour and texture
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