Zutsu | 8B Boulder problem


Slab. Also known as 頭痛.

Slab left of Bansosha, moving left to finish up that route. Kakusei is the direct finish.

Contributors
TdG
12 contributions since 30th July 2025.
remus
2 contributions since 1st August 2025.

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Ascents

2 recorded ascents.

Climber Style Ascent Date Suggested Grade
Toshimichi Kusano Boulder | worked 1998
First ascent.

The Fukano ('impossible') Slab boulder sitting on the approach to Suishou Slab and used as a marker, had been tried from bygone era as the slab of impossibility with the second foot hold as the highpoint for ages. A problem of extreme difficulty on this boulder was first established in 1996 by Tokio Muroi as "Shizuka no Umi", but the breakthrough on the frontal slab face was made by Kusano in 1998 with "Zutsu".

The cap of second foot hold was lifted and with a sublime line traversing to the left gave a blow to the invulnerable stronghold of the impossible slab. This paved the way for sieging tactics on the slab via "Bansosha" on the distinct arete to the left and with "Fuminsho" at a faintly milder-inclined spot on the right side, both by the Muroi.

I had a clear premonition when I did the FA of "Fuminsho", that despite the lack of holds this face will go if I focus on each step on the rock of this angle and quality. The last bastion was finally FA'd as "Kakusei" in 2007. The impossible slab fell to the 'possible' after more than 20 years of tries, including those by pioneers.

References

[1] Ogawayama Bouldering Guide

Yuki Miyashita Boulder | worked Before 14th May 2021

A few training laps for Kakusei (8B+).

References

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3XCfnIXhos