Legends of mother and child separation, and legends about stones at the borders of places where women are forbidden. Also, those stones. In many cases, they are said to be about women who broke the rules and turned to stone. They are scattered all over the country. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
母と子の別れの伝説や、女人禁制の境にある石にまつわる伝説。また、その石。多くは、女性が禁を犯して石になったものとして伝えられる。全国に点在する。
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