Takaosan Takahashiya

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Takaosan Takahashiya

Sumptuous, craft soba at this building steeped in history.

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Just a ways up from Keio Line Takaosanguchi Station towards Kiyotaki Cable Car Station sits Takahashiya, an ever-buzzing soba restaurant known to see long lines on weekends when hikers flock to the area.

While soba noodles on Mt. Takao are generally thick, the soba here is known for being thin with a pleasantly firm chew. The noodles are made with 60% buckwheat flour, mixed with grated yam and high-quality flour.
If you want to fully enjoy the soba's aroma, the "Seiro" option is the recommended way to go. Dredge your noodles in dipping sauce, or take in the full aroma with a dash of wasabi to bring out the soba's natural flavor.

Whether you're fueling up before your hike or relaxing with some soba and snacks after the climb, swing by and savor expertly crafted soba in the rustic charm of old-world atmosphere.

Highlights

  • Conveniently located right in front of Kiyotaki Cable Car Station, perfect for visits before or after hiking.
  • A long-established restaurant with a rich history dating back to 1830–1843, housed in a building full of charm.
  • Inside the restaurant, there's a 150-year-old persimmon tree adding to the atmosphere.
  • In addition to soba, the menu offers a variety of dishes, making it a great spot to relax and enjoy your meal.

Photos

  • The restaurant welcomes hikers with its charming, traditional exterior that exudes a sense of history.

    The restaurant welcomes hikers with its charming, traditional exterior that exudes a sense of history.

  • The "Seiro" is highly recommended for those who want to fully enjoy the rich aroma of the soba.

    The "Seiro" is highly recommended for those who want to fully enjoy the rich aroma of the soba.

  • The sharp aroma of wasabi pairs perfectly with the fragrant soba, creating an exceptional flavor combination.

    The sharp aroma of wasabi pairs perfectly with the fragrant soba, creating an exceptional flavor combination.

  • The rich flavor of the thick omelette is wonderfully complemented by the seaweed tsukudani, adding just the right touch of depth.

    The rich flavor of the thick omelette is wonderfully complemented by the seaweed tsukudani, adding just the right touch of depth.

  • Inside the restaurant, there is a 150-year-old persimmon tree that adds to the historic atmosphere.

    Inside the restaurant, there is a 150-year-old persimmon tree that adds to the historic atmosphere.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have menus in foreign languages or with pictures? (If so, please let us know the languages available.)

A

English, Chinese and Korean menu are available.

Q

Is smoking allowed?

A

No smoking is allowed in the restaurant.

Q

Is parking available?

A

Yes. (Accommodates 2 vehicles)

Q

Can I make cashless payments?

A

Only PayPay is acceped.

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Details

Name in Japanese
髙尾山 髙橋家
Postal Code
193-0844
Address
2209 Takao-machi, Hachioji City, Tokyo
Telephone
042-661-0010
Closed
Irregular holidays(summer holidays, winter holidays)
Business Hours
10:00am - 5:00pm, Weekends and holidays 10:00am - 5:30pm
Access
About 3 minutes walk form Keio Line’s "Takaosanguchi" Station.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)