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Hadaka Matsuri (Naked Festival), 

Okayama, Japan

Details to be confirmed

21 Feb 2009 Date to be confirmed  

As part of the Hadaka Matsuri (Naked Festival), 3,000 young men dressed only in loincloths first purify themselves in the bitterly cold waters of the Yoshii River, sprint round the temple compound and then fight their way into the temple itself. There they shout "Washoi, washoi" and a gent in an anorak pours yet more cold water on them. At midnight the lights go out and the temple priests throw a pair of “shingi” (sacred wands) into the darkness. The man who gets a stick and can hang on to it (the fighting can be desperate) gets a year's good luck. If you want to join in, you must be male, with no tattoos (they bring everyone bad luck) and you can pick up a “fundoshi” (loincloth) and “tabi” (socks) from one of the stalls outside. If you're a girl, your only chance is a vacancy in the all-female “taiko” (drum) group which accompanies this male frenzy

Times
2300–2400 men (boys' contests from 1800)


Spectacle  Religion  Culture  Unusual 


Where?

Saidaiji Temple

Saidaiji
Okayama

Getting There

Rail: From Okayama by JR Ako Line 30 minutes to Saidaiji Station then bus to shrine (return service runs until 0100)

How Much?

Tickets JPY5,000 for a good seat in the temple compound

For More Information

International Affairs Division

Okayama City Hall
Okayama
Japan

Tel +81 (0)86 234 8839
Email No email available

Website  No website available

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