Ero Shinto

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The ceremonial robes of this lady seem to mark her as a miko, and those of the man out of frame suggest a priest? Which rather suggests we have some kind of intriguing ero-ritual, or at least a prurient parody of such

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  • Anonymous commented on April 1, 2013 23:49

    The context of a JAV... More

  • Anonymous commented on July 7, 2009 11:46

    please the priest >.<... More


Priest Burns Down Temple to Destroy Wasp Nest

Priest Burns Down Temple to Destroy Wasp Nest

The chief priest (41) of a Buddhist temple resolved in an act of Buddhist compassion to burn out a nest of wasps, and in doing so duly had his temple smitten and reduced to ashes, destroying the entire temple complex.

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  • Anonymous commented on March 10, 2010 00:58

    Strictly speaking, hornets are a type of wasp- but yes, you're correct. Those things are fucking nightmare fuel. There's a nature show clip out there somewhere of like 30 giant hornets utterly annihilating a nest of... More

  • Anonymous commented on March 9, 2010 17:30

    It says "suzumebachi" on the screen cap there, which, I believe, is "Hornet" and not "wasp". The former is quite more dangerous than the latter due to its size and potent venom. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_giant_hornet I can understand the... More


Church Defiling Vandals Appointed Peace Ambassadors

A group of six Japanese junior college students visiting Florence took it upon themselves to desecrate Florence Cathedal, a six hundred year old structure noted for its great dome, defacing the marble walls therein by scrawling graffiti on them in an act of sacrilege.

Italians (or at least a few senile old priests and media hacks) seem positively delighted by the level of bowing and scraping their complaints of vandalism against some irreverent Japanese students have elicited; so delighted in fact that when the girls visited (out of their own pockets, or least those of their parents) the historic cathedral they scrawled graffiti on to grovel and shed tears of repentance, they were greeted with open arms and praise for their courtesy and manners, and subsequently made into peace ambassadors.

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  • Anonymous commented on September 7, 2010 20:56

    hahaha You surely haven't read Alex Kerr's books.... More

  • Anonymous commented on January 23, 2010 22:05

    i've climbed that tower... in assassin's creed 2.... More


Man Kidnaps 40 Buddhas Seeking Curse

The statues in question were 地蔵 / Jizou (Ksitigarbha), stone guardian idols, commonly revered by the heathen Japanese

A man who stole more than forty stone Buddhas, worth some $20,000, apparently hoping for an interesting curse to befall him, has been arrested for theft. The statues in question were 地蔵 / Jizou (Ksitigarbha), stone guardian idols, commonly revered by the heathen Japanese, and his motivation was “I saw on TV that the statues could cause a curse like this and I wanted it”, an explanation which perhaps poses more questions than it answers.

On further investigation he was found to have used a truck to move the heavy idols back to his home, where he was found to have stashed even more stolen monuments, for which charges are pending. The idols were apparently unharmed by their ordeal. Via ZakZak.

  • Lost commented on March 16, 2009 00:42

    odd person is odd he wants a curse.. better excuse than i thought she was 9... More

  • Anonymous commented on January 25, 2009 06:52

    I'm kind of curious just what particular type of curs e anyone know the history to it? Optimistically I think he'll actually return the statue once he's curse.... More


Girl Vandals Desecrate Cathedral

A group of six Japanese junior college students visiting Florence took it upon themselves to desecrate Florence Cathedal, a six hundred year old structure noted for its great dome, defacing the marble walls therein by scrawling graffiti on them in an act of sacrilege.

A group of six heathen Japanese junior college students visiting Florence took it upon themselves to desecrate the holiest site in the city, Brunelleschi’s crowning glory Florence Cathedal, a six hundred year old structure noted for its great dome, defacing the marble walls therein by scrawling irreverent graffiti on them in an act of brazen sacrilege.

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  • Anonymous commented on July 28, 2010 22:54

    Brunelleschi dome is a great architectonical structure since the architect introduced some very innovative ideas that let him build such a large dome, that at the time was not less than a miracle. http://www.duomofirenze.it/index-eng.htm I hope that... More

  • Anonymous commented on September 21, 2009 05:48

    The insane should not be allowed access to computers. Please stick with your crayons.... More


Japanese Still Godless Pagans

Japanese Still Godless Pagans - Miko with lance

According to a Yomiuri survey, 72% of Japanese profess no belief in religion of any sort. Of course, as you might expect from these kinds of statistics, things are a little more nuanced than at first they seem, though the general ambivalence of the Japanese to religion does not appear to be in doubt.

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  • Anonymous commented on May 22, 2014 01:40

    Certainly not enough miko :D... More

  • Anonymous commented on June 2, 2009 01:44

    Muslims have 72 virgins.... More


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