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#4118780
7 April 2019
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.)Festival goer takes photo with phalluse shape mask during the annual Kanamara Matsuri (Festival of the Steel Phallus) in Kawasaki, Japan on April 7, 2019. The fertility festival, originated from prostitutes who wished to pray for good business and protection from sexually transmitted diseases, nowadays, festival goers celebrates for fertility, relationships and for safe sex practices. Attracted with Tens of thousands festival goers including tourist, people can buy penis shape candies, key chains, trinkets, pens, chocolates and even toy glasses with a plastic penis nose. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman / NUR Photo)
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#4118790
7 April 2019
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.)Festival goers with phallus-shaped candies takes photo during the annual Kanamara Matsuri (Festival of the Steel Phallus) in Kawasaki, Japan on April 7, 2019. The fertility festival, originated from prostitutes who wished to pray for good business and protection from sexually transmitted diseases, nowadays, festival goers celebrates for fertility, relationships and for safe sex practices. Attracted with Tens of thousands festival goers including tourist, people can buy penis shape candies, key chains, trinkets, pens, chocolates and even toy glasses with a plastic penis nose. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman / NUR Photo)
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#4118756
7 April 2019
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.)Festival participants carry a large pink phallic-shaped 'Mikoshi' (portable shrines) during the annual Kanamara Matsuri (Festival of the Steel Phallus) in Kawasaki, Japan on April 7, 2019. The fertility festival, originated from prostitutes who wished to pray for good business and protection from sexually transmitted diseases, nowadays, festival goers celebrates for fertility, relationships and for safe sex practices. Attracted with Tens of thousands festival goers including tourist, people can buy penis shape candies, key chains, trinkets, pens, chocolates and even toy glasses with a plastic penis nose. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman / NUR Photo)
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#4118758
7 April 2019
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.)Festival participants carry a large pink phallic-shaped 'Mikoshi' (portable shrines) during the annual Kanamara Matsuri (Festival of the Steel Phallus) in Kawasaki, Japan on April 7, 2019. The fertility festival, originated from prostitutes who wished to pray for good business and protection from sexually transmitted diseases, nowadays, festival goers celebrates for fertility, relationships and for safe sex practices. Attracted with Tens of thousands festival goers including tourist, people can buy penis shape candies, key chains, trinkets, pens, chocolates and even toy glasses with a plastic penis nose. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman / NUR Photo)
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#4118768
7 April 2019
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.)Festival participants carry a large pink phallic-shaped 'Mikoshi' (portable shrines) during the annual Kanamara Matsuri (Festival of the Steel Phallus) in Kawasaki, Japan on April 7, 2019. The fertility festival, originated from prostitutes who wished to pray for good business and protection from sexually transmitted diseases, nowadays, festival goers celebrates for fertility, relationships and for safe sex practices. Attracted with Tens of thousands festival goers including tourist, people can buy penis shape candies, key chains, trinkets, pens, chocolates and even toy glasses with a plastic penis nose. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman / NUR Photo)
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#4118770
7 April 2019
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.)Festival participants carry a large pink phallic-shaped 'Mikoshi' (portable shrines) during the annual Kanamara Matsuri (Festival of the Steel Phallus) in Kawasaki, Japan on April 7, 2019. The fertility festival, originated from prostitutes who wished to pray for good business and protection from sexually transmitted diseases, nowadays, festival goers celebrates for fertility, relationships and for safe sex practices. Attracted with Tens of thousands festival goers including tourist, people can buy penis shape candies, key chains, trinkets, pens, chocolates and even toy glasses with a plastic penis nose. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman / NUR Photo)
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#4118774
7 April 2019
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.)Festival participants carry a large pink phallic-shaped 'Mikoshi' (portable shrines) during the annual Kanamara Matsuri (Festival of the Steel Phallus) in Kawasaki, Japan on April 7, 2019. The fertility festival, originated from prostitutes who wished to pray for good business and protection from sexually transmitted diseases, nowadays, festival goers celebrates for fertility, relationships and for safe sex practices. Attracted with Tens of thousands festival goers including tourist, people can buy penis shape candies, key chains, trinkets, pens, chocolates and even toy glasses with a plastic penis nose. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman / NUR Photo)
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#4118782
7 April 2019
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.)Festival participants carry a large pink phallic-shaped 'Mikoshi' (portable shrines) during the annual Kanamara Matsuri (Festival of the Steel Phallus) in Kawasaki, Japan on April 7, 2019. The fertility festival, originated from prostitutes who wished to pray for good business and protection from sexually transmitted diseases, nowadays, festival goers celebrates for fertility, relationships and for safe sex practices. Attracted with Tens of thousands festival goers including tourist, people can buy penis shape candies, key chains, trinkets, pens, chocolates and even toy glasses with a plastic penis nose. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman / NUR Photo)
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#4118788
7 April 2019
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.)Festival participants carry a large pink phallic-shaped 'Mikoshi' (portable shrines) during the annual Kanamara Matsuri (Festival of the Steel Phallus) in Kawasaki, Japan on April 7, 2019. The fertility festival, originated from prostitutes who wished to pray for good business and protection from sexually transmitted diseases, nowadays, festival goers celebrates for fertility, relationships and for safe sex practices. Attracted with Tens of thousands festival goers including tourist, people can buy penis shape candies, key chains, trinkets, pens, chocolates and even toy glasses with a plastic penis nose. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman / NUR Photo)
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#4118792
7 April 2019
(EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.)Festival participants carry a large pink phallic-shaped 'Mikoshi' (portable shrines) during the annual Kanamara Matsuri (Festival of the Steel Phallus) in Kawasaki, Japan on April 7, 2019. The fertility festival, originated from prostitutes who wished to pray for good business and protection from sexually transmitted diseases, nowadays, festival goers celebrates for fertility, relationships and for safe sex practices. Attracted with Tens of thousands festival goers including tourist, people can buy penis shape candies, key chains, trinkets, pens, chocolates and even toy glasses with a plastic penis nose. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman / NUR Photo)
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#3396488
7 November 2018
'Khaled Nabi' Turkmen graveyard dated between 17-19 century in Gokcheh Dagh hills of Turkmen Sahra, Golestan province of Iran on September 30, 2018. The cemetery is popular for its representation of male (long, cylindrical) and female (shorter with two opposite lobs) gravestones.
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#3396492
7 November 2018
'Khaled Nabi' Turkmen graveyard dated between 17-19 century in Gokcheh Dagh hills of Turkmen Sahra, Golestan province of Iran on September 30, 2018. The cemetery is popular for its representation of male (long, cylindrical) and female (shorter with two opposite lobs) gravestones.
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#3396496
7 November 2018
'Khaled Nabi' Turkmen graveyard dated between 17-19 century in Gokcheh Dagh hills of Turkmen Sahra, Golestan province of Iran on September 30, 2018. The cemetery is popular for its representation of male (long, cylindrical) and female (shorter with two opposite lobs) gravestones.
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#3396500
7 November 2018
'Khaled Nabi' Turkmen graveyard dated between 17-19 century in Gokcheh Dagh hills of Turkmen Sahra, Golestan province of Iran on September 30, 2018. The cemetery is popular for its representation of male (long, cylindrical) and female (shorter with two opposite lobs) gravestones.
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#3396502
7 November 2018
'Khaled Nabi' Turkmen graveyard dated between 17-19 century in Gokcheh Dagh hills of Turkmen Sahra, Golestan province of Iran on September 30, 2018. The cemetery is popular for its representation of male (long, cylindrical) and female (shorter with two opposite lobs) gravestones.
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#3396504
7 November 2018
'Khaled Nabi' Turkmen graveyard dated between 17-19 century in Gokcheh Dagh hills of Turkmen Sahra, Golestan province of Iran on September 30, 2018. The cemetery is popular for its representation of male (long, cylindrical) and female (shorter with two opposite lobs) gravestones.
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