You’ve probably seen these adorable tanuki figures outside of your favorite Japanese bar or restaurant, but did you happen to notice how, er, well endowed they are?
Yeah. Can’t unsee. Now that you know to look, it’s amazing you never noticed before, right? But nobody celebrated these giant gonads more inventively than Edo period artists. You might not think that having a giant hairy ballsack would be a particularly useful body part, but Japanese woodblock artist Kuniyoshi delighted in imagining how the well-endowed tanuki might wield such a gift to its advantage…
Naturally, tanukis can save on gym memberships because they have their own built-in kettlebells
And big hairy testicles definitely keep them warm in the winter, making it unnecessary to invest in mufflers, blankets, sleeping bags, or a kotatsu table quilts
A naturally large protective ballsack comes in handy, should a tanuki get caught in the rain…
or need some shade when offering fortune-telling services
and shopkeeping tanukis have no need to buy signage when hanging out their shingles
Should a ruffian be encountered, monster scrotum to the rescue!
Although a far less painful method is to pay protection money to the local tanuki gang
In times of sickness, a testicular privacy screen comes in handy for doctor visits
When catching eels, a ballsack net expands to fit the job
and of course, the world’s heaviest testicles do come in handy when subduing the world’s largest catfish
When hunting geese, flinging a giant scrotum at them is sure to knock a few from the sky
At festival time, tanuki testicles can be wheeled through the streets, representing the heros usually enshrined on floats…
and there’s nothing quite like a scrotum drum to keep the dance beat at O-bon
Boys’ Day games are always better with giant testicles that resemble koi nobori fish flags and can be used instead of swords in ritual combat
And don’t let it be said that tanuki testicles don’t know how to party on the holidays. What could be scarier than being chased by a giant gonad ghost?
And at new year’s, there’s the traditional (OUCH) pounding of hairy tanuki ball mochi…
and nothing can promise better luck in the coming year than a giant hairy Daruma figure made from, yes, tanuki balls
The reason well-endowed tanuki figures are so often found outside businesses in Japan is that putting a tanuki outside the door fools other marauding tanukis into thinking one of their kind is already preying on the patsies inside. (Tanukis are known as shape-shifting tricksters who can deceive everyone from shopkeepers to brothel owners into taking worthless dry leaves for payment.)
And the reason their balls have grown to be so legendary in size is that goldsmiths used to wrap chunks of gold in tanuki testicle hide to pound them into the thinnest of gold leaf. Because this tanuki leather was so tough, it was said to be able to stretch the gold into a sheet large enough to cover eight tatami mats. Wallets made of tanuki hide became popular, because it was believed they could stretch other kinds of money as effectively as they stretched gold, and the depiction of the tanuki’s bodacious ballsacks stretched along with the legend.
If you’d like to visit a Tokyo museum totally devoted to woodblock prints (although I can’t guarantee that tanuki testicles will be on display) here’s a link to the Ota Memorial Museum’s current exhibit page.
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Jonelle Patrick writes novels set in Japan, produces the monthly e-magazine Japanagram, and blogs at Only In Japan and The Tokyo Guide I Wish I’d Had



















Excellent! I reblogged it… after I had a big laugh 😂
Thanks for sharing the giant hairy balls goodness! The perfect art for 2020, don’t you think? lol
I may print some and send them as Xmas cards to see who notices…🤣
BEST IDEA EVER lmtto (laughing my tanuki testicles off)
Good !we need to laugh a bit here . We are in lockdown from tonight BUT all schools are open with no particular secure measures ( just a mask that I have to buy myself).!!! 🤬🤬🤬
You have my deepest sympathies. This has been the most horrible year ever, and it feels like it will never end. Praying HARD for a vaccine
Me too!
Oh my goodness. Who knew?? Tenukis will never be the same. D❌👩🌾⭕️🍁
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I know, sorry, can’t unsee! lol
Have you visited the Tanuki shrine in Asakusa? We have collected several Tanuki statues from our visits to Japan.
There’s a tanuki shrine in Asakusa? How have I gone there umpty million times and not known this? WHERE?
Chingodo Shrine, dedicated to tenuki, is located on the north side of Denboin Street in Asakusa. This street is only 200 meters long and the shrine is close to its western end, so it is quite easy to find. Check out this link: https://www.asakusastation.com/chingodo-shrine/
Aha! I DO know that shrine, but (lazy me) never read the signs to learn that excellent story and fully appreciate that it’s a TANUKI SHRINE! Must re-visit, armed with new appreciation. Thank you so much for that excellent link and the info—it’s not often that someone tells me something new about Asakusa, and that’s a jewel of info well worth doing something more with. Many thanks—and I’m so happy that our paths have crossed here!
I love this Jonelle so amazing how flexible and pliable these scrotums are….hehehe
Yes, they are amazing, aren’t they? I had to laugh at every new inventive usage. The only woodblock prints funnier than these might be the fart battles, but those all get pretty similar after awhile. The tanuki testicles seem to inspire greater flights of fancy!
Jonelle, you are welcome. I enjoyed your book “Nightshades” and hope to read more. Thank you for the interesting blog.