Bizarre things that exist in Japan

9. Home to penis festival !

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Talking about bizarre things in Japan? Excuse me, but I don’t think there’s anything weirder than a festival dedicated entirely to the male reproductive system. Kanamara Masuri is a Japanese spring festival observed in Kawasaki every year in April as a prayers for fertility, peaceful marriage relationships, and financial success.

Pardon me, but I don’t think there’s anything weirder than a festival devoted solely to the male reproductive organs.

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In Japan, April is the month to be impressed (and one of the best times to visit the country). The Kanamara Matsuri is the wildest celebration on the earth, not because of the blossoming sakura trees. It is a Shinto fertility festival, therefore it’s definitely not the best time to take your parents out. You’ll be surrounded by penis-shaped objects, including, of course, lollipops. I mean, I can’t think of anything more bizarre than being surrounded by gigantic pink penises.

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10. The unbelievable Cuddle Cafe -A place where you may rent a cuddle.

Bizarre things - Cuddle Cafe
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A cuddle café is a location where you may pay an hourly fee to snuggle with someone. Some clients will choose for a fast 30-minute cuddle session, while others would pay a lot of money to cuddle all night.

Customers can buy services such as “girl touches customer on the back” and “petting the girl’s hair for 4 minutes” in addition to napping. Choose between creepy and intrigued. However, it is unquestionably on the list of bizarre things in Japan!

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Japan is known for its fascinating and often bizarre cultural phenomena. From vending machines that dispense everything from live crabs to underwear, to cat cafes where customers can enjoy the company of furry feline friends, Japan never fails to surprise and intrigue visitors with its unique offerings and bizarre things.