Top 10 Quirky Local Festivals

In honor of Mike the Headless Chicken (the chicken that somehow managed to live without its head for an unbelievable 18 months) Fruita, Colo., is hosting its annual festival May 14-15. To celebrate perhaps the strangest occasion for a celebration, TIME takes a look at Headless Mike and other quirky, wacky festivals worldwide

Naked Festival (Okayama, Japan)

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Thousands of nearly nude — and occasionally drunk — men take to a mud pit in Hadaka Matsuri, known as one of Japan's three most eccentric festivals. The Hadaka Matsuri, or naked festival, at Saidai-ji Temple, a Shinto shrine in Okayama, Japan, takes place each year in the depths of winter. The celebrations, which date back some 500 years, rage all day, culminating in some 9,000 men clad only in loincloths battling it out for a pair of lucky sticks thrown by a Shinto priest into the crowd at midnight. The winner thrusts the sticks into a wooden box filled with rice and is granted a year of happiness.

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