Savor Delicious Food Before, After, and Even During Your Hike! 11 Popular Dining Spots Around Mt. Takao

Savor Delicious Food Before, After, and Even During Your Hike! 11 Popular Dining Spots Around Mt. Takao

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Written by GOOD LUCK TRIP

Standing 599 meters tall in Hachioji, Tokyo, Mt. Takao is one of Japan’s top hiking destinations, known for its proximity to the city—only about an hour from central Tokyo.
But did you know that Mt. Takao isn’t just for hiking?
You can also enjoy delicious local cuisine along the way!
The trails of Mt. Takao are lined with dining spots where you can enjoy a variety of delicious treats, whether before, after, or even during your hike.
This article introduces some of the most popular restaurants in and around Mt. Takao.
Use this guide to discover the signature local delicacies of the area.

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3 Popular Dining Spots to Visit Before or After Hiking Mt. Takao

Here are three popular dining spots located along the path from Takaosanguchi Station on the Keio Line, the nearest station to Mt. Takao, to Kiyotaki Station, where the cable car departs.
Each restaurant offers a fantastic atmosphere that will make you feel like you’ve stepped into another world, with a focus on the famous tororo (grated yam) dishes.
These spots are perfect for fueling up before your hike or recharging your energy afterward.

1. Takaosan Takahashiya

Located at the base of Takaosan Takahashiya is a long-established soba restaurant founded in the late Edo period (1603–1868).
The restaurant is surrounded by a serene atmosphere, and its interior is graced by a 150-year-old persimmon tree, creating a peaceful and traditional ambiance.
The most popular dish is the tororo soba, a perfect combination of the restaurant’s famous soba noodles and tororo made from a blend of yamato-imo and naga-imo, two types of yam known for their stickiness and smooth texture.
When mixed with the soba, soaked in pristine water, the result is a smooth and refreshing dish.
Other popular menu items include the tempura seiro (soba with tempura) and mugi-tororo meshi (rice with grated yam).
With a variety of dishes that pair well with sake, this spot is great not just before your hike but also after you’ve come back down the mountain.

The charming exterior of Takahashiya is one of its many attractions.
The charming exterior of Takahashiya is one of its many attractions.
Enjoy popular dishes, starting with the famous tororo soba from Mt. Takao.
Enjoy popular dishes, starting with the famous tororo soba from Mt. Takao.

2. Sakaechaya

Sakaechaya is a soba restaurant popular among hikers after descending from Mt. Takao.
The restaurant’s signature dish is jinenjo soba, made with jinenjo (wild yam), which has a stronger aroma, stickiness, and richer flavor compared to regular yams.
Stir the tororo thoroughly until it becomes frothy, then add your preferred condiments and enjoy.
For an added treat, order jinenjo-meshi (rice with grated wild yam) by mixing the remaining tororo with rice—an absolute must-try.

It’s recommended to visit outside of peak lunch hours, as it tends to get crowded.
It’s recommended to visit outside of peak lunch hours, as it tends to get crowded.
The signature dish, Jinenjo Soba
The signature dish, Jinenjo Soba

3. Takaosan Fumotoya

Just steps from the ticket gates of Takaosanguchi Station, you’ll find Takaosan Fumotoya, an Italian restaurant offering a variety of dishes, including salads made with local Hachioji-grown vegetables, a high-quality appetizer buffet, homemade pasta, and gelato.
A standout dish is the Charcoal-Grilled Tororo Pizza, a unique pizza baked in a 500-degree stone oven and topped with tsukimi tororo (grated yam with egg).
It’s an innovative fusion of Japanese and Italian flavors that you won’t find anywhere else.
Another unique feature of Takaosan Fumotoya is the outdoor ashiyu (foot bath).
Diners can enjoy 20 minutes of complimentary access (or pay ¥200 for non-diners) and relax their tired feet after a meal.
Soaking your feet in warm water while breathing in the fresh mountain air is the perfect way to refresh after your hike.

Savor the exquisite pizza baked in a 500-degree stone oven.
Savor the exquisite pizza baked in a 500-degree stone oven.
It's also recommended to take a relaxing foot bath after your meal for a peaceful break.
It's also recommended to take a relaxing foot bath after your meal for a peaceful break.

5 Must-Visit Restaurants from Midway up Mt. Takao to the Summit

Here are five recommended dining spots located from the middle of Mt. Takao to the summit.
From light snacks to full meals and even spots where you can enjoy a drink, this selection covers a variety of tastes.
Meals during a hike or after reaching the summit offer a unique experience, so make sure to stop by your preferred spot.
You can also pick up some souvenirs to create lasting memories of your hike.

1. Gomadokoro Gongen Chaya

Located at the junction of the Otokozaka (Men’s Slope) and Onnazaka (Women’s Slope) on Trail 1—the most popular trail due to its paved path suitable for beginners—Gomadokoro Gongen Chaya is always bustling.
Just a 15-minute walk from Takaosan Station on the cable car, it’s a great place to take a break.
Their specialty is the fragrant sesame dango, grilled over charcoal and emitting a mouth-watering aroma. Each dango has about 2,300 sesame seeds kneaded into it, and you can choose between golden sesame and black sesame, with three different sauces to accompany it.

Gomadokoro Gongen Chaya is the perfect spot for a break.
Gomadokoro Gongen Chaya is the perfect spot for a break.
Try the freshly grilled sesame dumplings!
Try the freshly grilled sesame dumplings!

2. Juichome Chaya

A short walk along Trail 1 after getting off at Takaosan Station on the cable car, you'll find Juichome Chaya, a historic tea house established in 1899. The spacious interior offers table seating, tatami rooms, and a terrace, making it a perfect spot to rest. Located next to the Kasumidai (Hazy View) observation deck, the terrace offers fantastic views of Enoshima and Yokohama’s Landmark Tower.
Their specialties include chilled tororo soba and mountain vegetable tororo soba, with thick noodles perfectly paired with grated yam.
The shop is lively with people buying dango and drinks, and they also offer a variety of original goods, making it a great place to pick up some souvenirs.

Opening Hours
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Closed
Irregular holidays
Enjoy the spectacular view from the terrace and savor the famous chilled tororo soba!
Enjoy the spectacular view from the terrace and savor the famous chilled tororo soba!

3. Takaosan Sumika

Takaosan Sumika is a two-story complex located in front of Takaosan Station (midway up the mountain).
It houses various restaurants and souvenir shops, offering a range of culinary delights. Here’s a look at the dining options inside Takaosan Sumika.

Takaosan Sumika, located in front of Takaosan Station on the cable car.
Takaosan Sumika, located in front of Takaosan Station on the cable car.

Tenguyaki

Located right outside Takaosan Station, Tenguyaki serves Takao’s famous treat shaped like the face of a Tengu (a mythical bird-like creature).
The crispy outer shell combined with the chewy dough and lightly sweetened black bean filling is a must-try.
You can also watch them make Tenguyaki through the window, adding to the fun of the experience.

Try the freshly baked Takao specialty, "Tenguyaki."
Try the freshly baked Takao specialty, "Tenguyaki."
Inside, it's filled with a generous amount of sweet black bean paste.
Inside, it's filled with a generous amount of sweet black bean paste.
It's also recommended to enjoy watching the process of making Tenguyaki.
It's also recommended to enjoy watching the process of making Tenguyaki.

Tenguya

Next to Tenguyaki, Tenguya offers sweets like the Takaosan Cheese Tart, soft serve, and gelato.
The rich cheese tart, made with a blend of three different cheeses, is a particular highlight.

The "Takaosan Cheese Tart," a signature Western-style dessert of Mt. Takao.
The "Takaosan Cheese Tart," a signature Western-style dessert of Mt. Takao.

Sobadokoro

On the first floor, Sobadokoro serves high-quality soba made from 100% domestically sourced buckwheat flour.
In addition to their famous tororo soba, they also offer vegan menu options.
Their vegan-friendly broth, made solely from kombu and shiitake mushrooms, is free of any animal products, ensuring that vegans can enjoy Takao’s specialty without concern.

The popular "Tororo Soba" from Sobadokoro.
The popular "Tororo Soba" from Sobadokoro.

SUMIKA TABLE

On the second floor, the café-restaurant SUMIKA TABLE is a great place to relax with dessert and a drink while enjoying the view.
One of the most popular items is their original coffee, supervised by Kazana Coffee, a specialty coffee shop from Hachioji.
While sipping fragrant coffee, take in the beautiful scenery of Mt. Takao.
The window seats offer a nice view, but for an even better vantage point, head to the rooftop terrace where you can see the mountains surrounding Mt. Takao and even, on a clear day, as far as the Boso Peninsula.

Enjoy a coffee at SUMIKA TABLE while taking in the panoramic view of Mt. Takao.
Enjoy a coffee at SUMIKA TABLE while taking in the panoramic view of Mt. Takao.
Take a moment to relax while enjoying the breathtaking view from the rooftop.
Take a moment to relax while enjoying the breathtaking view from the rooftop.

Mitsufuku Dango

Located along Trail 1, Mitsufuku Dango serves kurumi (walnut) sweet miso dango freshly grilled on the spot.
The name “Mitsufuku” means three kinds of fortune—great fortune, happiness, and prosperity—making it not only delicious but also a lucky treat.
They also offer seasonal items like shaved ice and soft serve.

Mitsufuku Dango, offering both good fortune and generous portions.
Mitsufuku Dango, offering both good fortune and generous portions.

4. Mt. Takao Beer Mount

Mt. Takao Beer Mount is a seasonal beer garden open from June to October, located at an observation deck on Mt. Takao.
For two hours, you can enjoy an all-you-can-eat and drink buffet featuring over 30 dishes, including salads made with local Hachioji vegetables, Hachioji ramen, oden, gyoza, and stone-baked pizza.
The charm of Beer Mount isn’t just the variety of food, much of which is handmade by professional chefs specializing in Chinese and Italian cuisine, but also the drinks.
The menu offers a wide selection of beverages, including beers from Japan's four major breweries, and international beer events are also held.
At an elevation of 488 meters, you can enjoy the delicious food and drinks while taking in stunning views, and on clear days, you can even see as far as the Tokyo Skytree.

You can savor a wide selection of authentic dishes.
You can savor a wide selection of authentic dishes.
A wide selection of alcoholic beverages is also available.
A wide selection of alcoholic beverages is also available.
If you want to fully enjoy the view, the terrace seating is recommended.
If you want to fully enjoy the view, the terrace seating is recommended.

5. Akebono-tei

Located at the summit of Mt. Takao, Akebono-tei is a long-established soba shop that has been in business since the Taisho era (1912-1926).
The shop has been featured in numerous media outlets, including TV shows.
From the viewing platform near the shop, you can enjoy breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji and the changing natural scenery throughout the seasons.
The shop’s rustic soba, with its thick and chewy noodles, is particularly popular.
The rich broth is deeply satisfying after a long hike.
Their signature dishes, tororo soba and mountain vegetable soba, provide a special kind of satisfaction that comes from reaching the summit.
As a reward for yourself, try pairing a cold draft beer with their miso dengaku or oden.

Enjoy the rich tororo paired with thick soba noodles for a satisfying meal.
Enjoy the rich tororo paired with thick soba noodles for a satisfying meal.
Miso dengaku and oden are also highly recommended as perfect pairings with beer.
Miso dengaku and oden are also highly recommended as perfect pairings with beer.

3 Popular Restaurants Near Mt. Takao to Visit After Your Hike

Instead of heading straight home after your hike, consider stopping by one of the many restaurants near Mt. Takao.
These charming spots, surrounded by nature, offer a relaxing atmosphere that’s hard to find in the city.
With a wide variety of cuisines to choose from, you're sure to find a place that suits your tastes.
Here, we’ve selected three popular restaurants, each with its own unique appeal. Enjoying delicious food while reflecting on your hike with friends is the perfect way to cap off a wonderful day.

1. Ukai Toriyama

Nestled at the foot of Mt. Takao, Ukai Toriyama is a traditional Japanese restaurant specializing in charcoal-grilled dishes.
Set on a sprawling 6,000-tsubo property (approximately 19,800 square meters), the restaurant features gassho-zukuri houses relocated from Gokayama and a beautifully landscaped Japanese garden with Mt. Takao in the backdrop.
The menu offers a range of seasonal dishes, including carefully grilled chicken, using only the finest ingredients.
The combination of exquisite cuisine and the breathtaking natural scenery visible through the windows is sure to satisfy both your appetite and your soul.

A variety of rich, flavorful dishes, carefully grilled over charcoal.
A variety of rich, flavorful dishes, carefully grilled over charcoal.

2. Irori no Sato Takao Gonsuke

Located in a quaint village deep in the mountains of Takao, this standalone restaurant is set in a traditional house, offering a rustic and nostalgic dining experience around an irori (traditional Japanese sunken hearth).
The specialty here is robatayaki (charcoal-grilled dishes), where diners can enjoy a selection of mountain and sea delicacies.
The restaurant’s "Chef's Choice" course is the standard option, featuring a wide variety of dishes including beef filet, ayu (sweetfish), shiitake mushrooms, and seasonal vegetables. With its diverse and flavorful offerings, it’s sure to leave you satisfied.

Enjoy the blessings of the mountain village in a nostalgic setting with an irori hearth.
Enjoy the blessings of the mountain village in a nostalgic setting with an irori hearth.

3. Mt.TAKAO BASE CAMP

Opened in 2019, Mt. TAKAO BASE CAMP is a stylish guesthouse at the base of Mt. Takao, blending modern design with the relaxed atmosphere of a mountain lodge.
On the first floor, the café and bar offer a range of dishes, including burgers and curry, specially crafted as a "reward" after your hike. The menu also features BBQ and course meals.
Drink options are plentiful, with freshly brewed drip coffee, espresso, and craft beer among the highlights.

Offering a wide variety of dishes, including hamburgers and BBQ.
Offering a wide variety of dishes, including hamburgers and BBQ.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mt. Takao's Cuisine

Q

Why is tororo soba a specialty?

A

Tororo soba became popular when it was first served to visitors to Yakuo-in Temple as a nourishing meal, combining the health benefits of tororo with easy-to-digest soba noodles. Its reputation quickly spread, making it a local specialty.

Q

What are some other famous foods besides tororo soba?

A

Other popular treats include "Tenguyaki" and "Takaosan Cheese Tart."

Wrap-Up

This article has introduced some of the best dining spots around Mt. Takao by location.
In addition to hiking, we hope you’ll enjoy the diverse local cuisine, especially the famous tororo soba.
The ever-changing natural scenery throughout the seasons, along with the cultural and historical backdrop of the legendary tengu (mountain spirits), adds to the unique charm of Mt. Takao.
It’s the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, enjoy delicious food, and relax at your own pace.
Be sure to check out our comprehensive guide on Mt. Takao, which covers everything you need to know about this beautiful destination!