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Dairokuten-no-Hadaka Matsuri: Mud-slinging Festival

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2007

http://therovingroninreport.blogspot.com/2009/05/japanese-mudslinging-festiva...
Festival in Chiba, Japan where participants in loinclothes fling mud about in a cold pond for the sake of good harvests and good fortune.

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  • it's not a loincloth it's a fundoshi

  • uh, yeah thanks - already way ahead of you. If you had watched the video first if at all, you'd have seen at 00:52 the word fundoshi in the video.

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  • 1:09 -face in the ass

  • Interesting. Dairokuten, as in the sixth realm. I must do more research on this festival.

  • @RoninDave

    I think that this wasn't too gentle comment ;-) Maybe that's why it have so many 'thumbs down'. I gave thumb up :)

  • Aww the glory of you tube.. where we can watch mostly naked men fool around and play in the mud..

    ..now if we can just get a bunch of mostly naked women to do it, it could make a #1 of the day.. lol.

    Good job Dave..

  • Pretty funny. Thanks for uploading this.

  • well THAT just looks like some fun right there!

    I say you fast forward the mud slinging part and play some benny hill music in the background ^0^!!!

  • Domo Dave-san! Kore was hajimete desu!

    Imagine that.. Hootenanny music and half-naked Japanese men in fudoshikis throwing mud at each other... Where else can you get such a learning experience, but on You Tsubu?!?

  • Hehe, cool to see a video of this.

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