Japanese 'killing stone' some believe has demon inside splits in two

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Japanese 'killing stone' some believe has demon inside splits in two
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It sounds like a horror movie plot, but in Japan, some locals are upset that a \u0022killing stone\u0022 has split in two.

Some believe the stone has an evil demon inside it that will kill anyone who comes into contact with it.

According to legend, Tamamo-no-Mae was part of a plot to kill Emperor Toba who ruled Japan from 1107 to 1123.

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