We got a tip that there’s a “giant stone chair” somewhere between Gabeno Castle and Mt. Kannon, so we went looking for it!
If you’re wondering, “What is Gabeno Castle??” be sure to check out this article first and then come back↓
《Past article》Apparently there’s a mysterious castle called “Gabeno Castle” in Nishinomiya

We got our hopes up thinking, “Maybe there’s a huge chair like this up in the mountains!?”
《Past article》We found what might be the biggest “chair” in Nishinomiya along Route 2

Here’s the location info and photo of the “giant stone chair” that were sent to Nishitsu!
It’s huge!!We definitely want to take all kinds of fun, Instagram-worthy photos here and make Nishitsu fans grin!! ( ´艸`)

Starting from Hankyu Shukugawa Station, we kept going uphill for about 3.5 km before finally reaching the trailhead

Although it’s marked as a “tourist attraction” on maps, we arrived at the little-known summit of Gabeno Castle (583 m)!
Now the real search begins!! From here, we’ll continue westward and head toward the summit of Mt. Kannon to the north!

The forest road is full of fresh, negative-ion-rich air.
It doesn’t seem like the stone chair we’re looking for would be here.

Oh, the path is getting rocky!

Found something someone left behind. It’s over two hours on foot from the station one way… can they even come back to get it?

Whoa, what’s this!?
Could it be a marker pointing to the chair!?

That’s what we thought, but nope.
For some reason, there were tons of mysterious balance towers made from stacked pebbles near the summit of Mt. Kannon. lol

In the end, we went back and forth along all sorts of paths like a maze, but we still couldn’t find the “giant stone chair.” Sob.
Before we knew it, we had reached the trail descending toward Jurinji Temple.
Finally
So frustrating. Where on earth is this “giant stone chair”~~~!!!
1. If anyone knows anything about the “giant stone chair,” please let us know!
2. We’re also looking for advice on what kind of photo-worthy photos or videos we should take if we find the “giant stone chair”!



















