If you’re planning a hike to Mount Takao in Tokyo and want to enjoy an authentic Japanese meal afterward, Takahashiya (高橋屋) is the perfect spot. Located just a short walk from Takaosanguchi Station, this long-established soba restaurant has been serving visitors for generations with its flavorful handmade noodles and warm hospitality.
Why Takahashiya is a Must-Visit Near Mount Takao
Takahashiya is one of the most popular soba restaurants around Mount Takao, attracting both locals and tourists.
With its traditional Japanese setting and long history, it offers not only delicious food but also a cultural experience.
Many hikers stop by after climbing the mountain to refuel with hearty bowls of soba.

Why Takahashiya is a Must-Visit Near Mount Takao
Takahashiya is one of the most popular soba restaurants around Mount Takao, attracting both locals and tourists. With its traditional Japanese setting and long history, it offers not only delicious food but also a cultural experience. Many hikers stop by after climbing the mountain to refuel with hearty bowls of soba.

Handmade Soba with Authentic Flavor
The restaurant specializes in freshly made soba noodles, prepared daily with great care.
Served either hot in a rich broth or cold with dipping sauce, the soba is smooth, aromatic, and deeply satisfying.
Seasonal tempura and mountain vegetables are also popular choices, making the meal both delicious and healthy.
↓ Tenpura Moriawase : Shrimp, Eggplant, Maitake mushrooms, ShiShito peppers, White fish and more.

Don’t Miss the Tororo Soba (Grated Yam Soba)

Try Tororo Soba. Every time we visit Takahashi ya, especially in winter time. Very cold soba soup. You may order large portion. Other they provide, Tendon and duck rice ball with small portion. Beer will support your dry throat after a long trekking and maybe add Sake.


One of Takahashiya’s signature dishes is tororo soba, where soba noodles are topped with grated Japanese yam.
The creamy, slightly sticky texture of tororo pairs perfectly with the smooth soba noodles, creating a refreshing yet nourishing dish.
It’s especially popular among hikers because it’s light, energizing, and easy to digest after a long trek.


Experience Traditional Japanese Hospitality
Beyond the food, the staff at Takahashiya are known for their warm and welcoming service.
The restaurant embodies the spirit of Japanese omotenashi (hospitality), ensuring that every guest feels comfortable and cared for.
↓Small Rice with Tempura


↓Small Rice with Duck and Scallions


Plan Your Visit
Location: Near Takaosanguchi Station, at the foot of Mount Takao
Menu highlights: Handmade soba, tororo soba (grated yam soba), seasonal tempura, mountain vegetables
Best time to visit: After your Mount Takao hike, especially in spring or autumn when the scenery is breathtaking
If you want to combine your hiking adventure with a taste of authentic Japanese soba, Takahashiya—and especially its tororo soba—is a restaurant you shouldn’t miss.



I keep coming back for tororo soba !
Access
- Address: 2209 Takaomachi, Hachioji, Tokyo
- Access: About 2 minutes on foot from Takaosanguchi Station (高尾山口駅)
- Hours: Weekday 10:00-17:00, Weekend 10:00-17:30
Onsen (Hot spring)
Takaosan Onsen Gokurakuyu


Located near Takaosanguchi Station, Keio Takaosan Onsen Gokurakuyu is a natural hot spring perfect for relaxing after a hike. Its key features include Mineral-Rich Waters natural hot spring water contains minerals that soothe tired muscles


After exploring Mount Takao, soaking in the onsen is the perfect way to unwind and refresh both body and mind.



If you don’t have a towel, you can rent one there or buy one at an affordable price .
Please note that women enter through the red curtain, and men through the blue curtain.




Opening hours | All day 8:00-22:30 |
Entrance fee | ◆Weekday: \1100(Adult), \550(Child) ◆Weekend,Public holidays,Peak seson: \1300(Adult), \650(Child) |
June.2025
Guests with tattoos are not permitted to enter the facility
Mt.Takao
↓Click here to explore the Mt.Takao introduction page.

