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    Killing Stone

    1978 · Mystery · 1h 40m

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sessho-sekiSessho-seki - Wikipedia

    The Sessho-seki (殺生石, Sesshōseki), or "Killing Stone", is a stone in the volcanic mountains of Nasu, an area of Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, that is famous for sulphurous hot springs. In Japanese mythology, the stone is said to kill anyone who comes into contact with it.

  2. Ministry of the Environment. CNN — An evil fox spirit is on the loose after breaking free from her rock prison – that is, if you believe in Japanese mythology. A Sessho-seki, or “killing...

  3. - The New York Times. A ‘Killing Stone’ Broke in Japan. Is a Demon on the Loose? The rock appears in a famous legend starring a nine-tailed fox spirit. The question now is whether the fracture...

  4. Fact Check. Japan's 'Killing Stone,' Rumored To House an Evil Spirit, Has Split in Half. While we can't speak to the existence of the supposed evil spirit, Sessho-seki (the "Killing...

  5. The infamous "killing stone" or Sesshō seki is a 6-foot-tall (nearly 2-meter-tall) volcanic rock spanning a whopping 26 feet (8 meters) in circumference, which sits on the slopes of Mount Nasu in Nikko National Park.

  6. Sesshōseki (Killing Stone) Nasu, Japan. Believed to hold the remains of Japan's most infamous fox spirit, this stone is said to kill those who dare approach. Been Here? 28. Want to Visit? 238....

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