Pic shows Japan's famous 'killing stone' split in half; sparks superstitions online

A picture of ancient rock called Sessho-seki (killing stone) located near the volcanic mountains in Japan's Nasu split into two has gone viral, sparking fear and superstitions on social media. Legend surrounding the stone states that it houses an evil spirit. "After nearly 1,000 years, the demon vixen is presumably once again on the loose," a Twitter user said.

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