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Magical Japanese Boulder That’s Imprisoned A Demon For 1,000 Years Has Mysteriously Cracked Open And People Are Spooked

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Updated 09:55 8 Mar 2022 GMTPublished 09:53 8 Mar 2022 GMT

Magical Japanese Boulder That’s Imprisoned A Demon For 1,000 Years Has Mysteriously Cracked Open And People Are Spooked

The boulder is said to have housed a demonic entity

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

A huge Japanese boulder that, according to superstition, contains a powerful demon has cracked in half. Not now, boulder demon - we’ve all got enough on our plates as it is. 

Japan’s Sessho-seki rock was found split in half on 5 March and - if the legends are true - it likely means a 1,000-year-old female demon is now on the loose. Perfect. 

In Japanese mythology Sessho-seki is also known as the Killing Stone, because it's believed to be so powerful that anyone who comes into contact with it dies. 

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How the boulder used to look.
WikiCommons

According to legend, the stone is actually the transformed dead body of a beautiful woman who was found to be a nine-tailed fox and was plotting to kill Emperor Konoe and claim the throne. 

The woman/fox demon was slayed by a warrior and the corpse became the Sessho-seki.

The legend goes that the stone was later exorcised by a Buddhist monk - but fast forward to last weekend and the stone was discovered to have a split in two, most likely due to natural weathering and age. 

Now, as you can imagine, some people are feeling a bit nervous about the whole thing. 

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Posting on Twitter, one bloke wrote: “The Sessho-seki, a famous rock in Nasu, Japan that was said to have imprisoned the evil nine-tailed fox demoness Tamamo-no-Mae, was found broken in half.

“After nearly 1,000 years, the demon vixen is presumably once again on the loose.” 

But not everyone was concerned, with another Twitter user commenting: “tbh this version of end times sounds more interesting than the bulls**t we’ve actually been going through lately.” Yeah, fair point.

Another agreed: “You know what? I, for one, welcome our new fluffy tailed doom.”

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Another eager doom-monger wrote: “Man, imagine of all mythologies and religion Japan was right all along. I'm unironically all for this and want to see where this goes cause I am tired of mundane life and want magical/supernatural stuff to happen.” Bring it on, I say. 

Masaharu Sugawara, from a local volunteer group, said it was a ‘shame’ the stone had broken in two as it was a symbol of the area, but put minds at rest by saying that nature had simply taken its course.

Featured Image Credit: Twitter/WikiCommons

Topics: World News

Claire Reid
Claire Reid

Claire is a journalist at LADbible who, after dossing around for a few years, went to Liverpool John Moores University. She graduated with a degree in Journalism and a whole load of debt. When not writing words in exchange for money she is usually at home watching serial killer documentaries surrounded by cats. You can contact Claire at [email protected]

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