Later, Japanese legends and historical accounts maintained that the Sessho-Seki emits a poisonous gas, and that those who touch it will die. Unexplained: An Encyclopedia of Curious Phenomena, Strange Superstitions, and Ancient MysteriesĮdo period folklore tells legends about an evil fox spirit corrupting rulers and instigating chaos across their lands.Namazu Catfish: Earthquakes, Cosmic Justice, and Helper Of the Poor.The stone is believed to hold the spirit of Tamamo-no-Mae, a once beautiful woman who transformed into a legendary nine-tailed fox spirit. Famous for its sulphur hot springs, the Killing Stone has long been a popular tourist destination that attracts thousands of visitors every year. Japan’s famous Killing Stone is located in Nasu in the Tochigi mountains near Tokyo, Japan. (Wiki Taro / Public domain ) Japan’s Killing Stone Was Home To An Imprisoned Spirit! Japan’s famous Killing Stone looked like this until it split in two a few days ago. Now, after almost 1000 years, the geological terror has been found split in two. Legends say the famous Killing Stone is so powerful that it kills anyone who comes into contact with it. According to Japanese social media, an ancient dark force associated with an evil nine-tailed fox has been released through the splitting of the Sessho-seki or Killing Stone. While geologists assure the occurrence is natural, others are convinced the chaotic fox spirit has been released to cause havoc. A legendary volcanic rock in Japan associated with an ancient evil vixen-demon, has split in two.
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