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Traditional

Naked men festival

Antonio sent me a while ago these pics of a traditional festival that is celebrated every year in Saidaiji. In the festival men go out on the streets dressed in some sort of gigantic thong, with their butts hanging out and all. I don’t know why, but this festival somehow reminds me of the Festival of the Steel Phallus 😉

Naked men festival

Naked men festival

Naked men festival

The climax of the festival is at midnight, when the goal of all participants is to get sacred sticks that are thrown from a temple. To catch one of those sticks is a sign of good luck. In this video you can see the moment when everybody fights to catch one of those sacred sticks:

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Health

H1N1 flu in my company

There was recently a H1N1 flu case in my company. Immediately it was announced and we had to stop working right away and go to the hospital to do tests to see if any employee was infected. When we went back to the office, we had to disinfect our hands with alcohol at the building entrance, we had to gargle a liquid that tasted like betadine that is supposed to help to kill any virus that could have gotten into our moth/throat and we had to wear a mask. When we entered our office space there was people disinfecting our furniture, computers, telephones, windows and even the walls. We also had some new gadgets in the rooms; the president urgently bought some huge ion generators with a special button that when pressed is supposed to clean the air and kill viruses.

Everybody wearing a mask, smelling like disinfectant and the noise of ion generators on the background; that was the work atmosphere for more than a week until the president lowered the emergency status and we could work again without covering half of our faces.

8 days later the flu virus victim came back to work. As soon as he arrived, before we could even ask him how he was, he bowed to everybody and he told us:

“I am very sorry for having caused you such big inconvenience, trouble, nuisance and for getting you worried.”

Notice that from his perspective, he is NOT a victim, he is the culprit of having caused so much trouble to the company: because he couldn’t work for one week and we had to wear a mask and worry about our health.

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The head patch was optional, I don’t really know if it’s useful if you are not ill but Yamamoto-san and Yamazaki-san were wearing it during the whole week.

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The gargle liquid

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A secretary disinfecting my keyboard.

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Try to look for somebody without a mask.

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Washing hands with alcohol.

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Picture of last year Japan swine flu panic.

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Society

Forbidden to bring ham or sausages from Europe

Last month I went to South Korea, and in Narita airport I bumped into this sign that says “Forbidden to bring ham or sausages from Europe”. Yes, it is forbidden; however this fact is unknown to most people.

Ham and sausages sign

Many foreigners that live in Japan, even knowing this fact, they still try to sneak in some sausages or ham vacuum packed. Being a Spaniard, I do it sometimes to bring the highly appreciated jamón serrano to Japan. However, I know that in the worst of the scenarios, my jamón could be even burnt at the airport. This happened to Zuco, who had his chorizo burnt at the customs.