Sesshō-seki
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Sesshō-seki
Summary
Sesshō-seki is a mythical object[1]. Sesshō-seki draws 170 Wikipedia views per month (mythical_object category, ranking #10 of 22).[2]
Key Facts
- Sesshō-seki is located in Nasu[3].
- Sesshō-seki is in the country of Japan[4].
- Sesshō-seki's image is recorded as “Sessho-seki”(Killing Stone),Nasu,Tochigi,Japan 20160817.jpg[5].
- Sesshō-seki's image is recorded as Splited Sessho-Seki.jpg[6].
- Sesshō-seki's instance of is recorded as mythical object[7].
- Sesshō-seki's instance of is recorded as stone[8].
- Sesshō-seki's instance of is recorded as volcanic rock[9].
- Sesshō-seki's location is recorded as Nasu Onsenkyō[10].
- Sesshō-seki's part of is recorded as Tochigi no Hyakusama[11].
- Sesshō-seki's Commons category is recorded as Sesshō-seki[12].
- Sesshō-seki's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 37.10147222, 'lon': 139.99891667}[13].
- Sesshō-seki's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0bmzxv[14].
- Sesshō-seki's page banner is recorded as Sessho-seki Nasu Wikivoyage banner.jpg[15].
- Sesshō-seki's facet of is recorded as Japanese mythology[16].
- Sesshō-seki's heritage designation is recorded as Place of Scenic Beauty[17].
- Sesshō-seki's plaque image is recorded as Sassyouseki,nasu-town,japan.JPG[18].
- Sesshō-seki's TripAdvisor ID is recorded as 1311771[19].
- Sesshō-seki's significant person is recorded as Tamamo-no-Mae[20].
- Sesshō-seki's significant person is recorded as Gennō Shinshō[21].
- Sesshō-seki's possessed by spirit is recorded as Tamamo-no-Mae[22].
- Sesshō-seki's NicoNicoPedia ID is recorded as 殺生石[23].
- Sesshō-seki's Atlas Obscura place ID is recorded as sesshoseki-killing-stone[24].
- Sesshō-seki's Pixiv Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 殺生石[25].
Why It Matters
Sesshō-seki draws 170 Wikipedia views per month (mythical_object category, ranking #10 of 22).[2] Sesshō-seki has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] Sesshō-seki is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]