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Kanamara "Steel Phallus" Festival in Japan
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Kanagawa, Japan – Participants carry a phallus’ shape during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki city, April 5, 2015. The festival is held on the first Sunday in April at the Kanayama shrine. It has become a tourist attraction and is used to raise money for HIV charities. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

Kanamara "Steel Phallus" Festival in Japan
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Kanagawa, Japan – Visitors pose for the cameras in front of a big phallus during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki city, April 5, 2015. The festival is held on the first Sunday in April at the Kanayama shrine. It has become a tourist attraction and is used to raise money for HIV charities. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)Kanamara "Steel Phallus" Festival in Japan
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Kanagawa, Japan – Participants carry a phallus’ shape during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki city, April 5, 2015. The festival is held on the first Sunday in April at the Kanayama shrine. It has become a tourist attraction and is used to raise money for HIV charities. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

Kanamara "Steel Phallus" Festival in Japan
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Kanagawa, Japan – Visitors pose for the cameras in front of a big phallus during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki city, April 5, 2015. The festival is held on the first Sunday in April at the Kanayama shrine. It has become a tourist attraction and is used to raise money for HIV charities. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)Kanamara "Steel Phallus" Festival in Japan
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Kanagawa, Japan – Participants carry a phallus’ shape during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki city, April 5, 2015. The festival is held on the first Sunday in April at the Kanayama shrine. It has become a tourist attraction and is used to raise money for HIV charities. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

Kanamara "Steel Phallus" Festival in Japan
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Kanagawa, Japan – Visitors pose for the cameras in front of a big phallus during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki city, April 5, 2015. The festival is held on the first Sunday in April at the Kanayama shrine. It has become a tourist attraction and is used to raise money for HIV charities. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)Kanamara "Steel Phallus" Festival in Japan
(Click on the image above to view the full gallery)

Kanagawa, Japan – Participants carry a phallus’ shape during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki city, April 5, 2015. The festival is held on the first Sunday in April at the Kanayama shrine. It has become a tourist attraction and is used to raise money for HIV charities. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

Kanamara "Steel Phallus" Festival in Japan
(Click on the image above to view the full gallery)

Kanagawa, Japan – Visitors pose for the cameras in front of a big phallus during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki city, April 5, 2015. The festival is held on the first Sunday in April at the Kanayama shrine. It has become a tourist attraction and is used to raise money for HIV charities. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)Kanamara "Steel Phallus" Festival in Japan
(Click on the image above to view the full gallery)

Kanagawa, Japan – Participants carry a phallus’ shape during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki city, April 5, 2015. The festival is held on the first Sunday in April at the Kanayama shrine. It has become a tourist attraction and is used to raise money for HIV charities. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

Kanamara "Steel Phallus" Festival in Japan
(Click on the image above to view the full gallery)

Kanagawa, Japan – Visitors pose for the cameras in front of a big phallus during the Kanamara Festival in Kawasaki city, April 5, 2015. The festival is held on the first Sunday in April at the Kanayama shrine. It has become a tourist attraction and is used to raise money for HIV charities. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)