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Tokyo's Tallest Mountain: 5 Fun Spots to Drop By On the Way to Mount Takao

Tokyo's Tallest Mountain: 5 Fun Spots to Drop By On the Way to Mount Takao

Last updated: 8 October 2020

Mount Takao is a mountain of beautiful natural sights located within Tokyo itself. It was given the highest rating of three-stars by travel guide Michelin Green Guide Japan and sees a large number of local and international visitors annually - highest in the world, in fact! - because of how accessible it is. Did you also know, however, that the area near Mount Takao in Hachioji town comes packed with plenty of convenient facilities such as restaurants and shopping centers, making it an ideal stopover point to consider for your mountain excursion?

It's likely not every day you get to plan a recreational trip to Mount Takao, so why not enhance your trip by dropping by one of the following five charming sightseeing or gourmet spots located nearby? The satisfaction you can glean from this quick diversion will be worth every effort you put in to getting there!

Grab a "Tengu-Yaki" snack from Takaosan Sumika before or after your climb!

Grab a "Tengu-Yaki" snack from Takaosan Sumika before or after your climb!

"Tengu-Yaki" is a must-try snack for all Mount Takao visitors. This crispy yet chewy Japanese pastry is shaped like Tengu, which is a long-nosed goblin viewed as the guardian deity of Mount Takao and stuffed full of delicious black bean filling.

Needless to mention, "Tengu-Yaki" will be an excellent souvenir to buy back home, but why not try it fresh from the oven when it's still hot and crispy? Since this is a highly-sought-after product that's often sold out by evening time, do plan to drop by a little earlier in the day to avoid disappointment!

The shop selling Tengu-Yaki, Takaosan Sumika was renovated and reopened in spring 2018. You can also visit their trendy cafe, restaurant, or souvenir shop.
The shop selling Tengu-Yaki, Takaosan Sumika was renovated and reopened in spring 2018. You can also visit their trendy cafe, restaurant, or souvenir shop.
  • Takaosan Sumika
    高尾山スミカ
    • Address 193-0844 2181 Takaocho, Hachioji City, Tokyo
    • Nearest Station Transport: 1 minute walk from Takaosan Station; 25 minutes walk from Kiyotaki Station; 30 minutes walk from Takaosanguchi Station
    • Phone Number 042-661-4151
    • Hours: 10:00am - 5:00pm

The plain-looking but tasty "Pankatsu", or bread cutlet that local residents love!

Looks like a proper tonkatsu pork cutlet dish when presented on a plate!
Looks like a proper tonkatsu pork cutlet dish when presented on a plate!

"Pankatsu", or bread cutlet is considered an ultra cheap local food in the town of Hachioji. This snack is basically a piece of sliced sandwich bread sprinkled with wheat flour and bread flour batter, then cooked with lard. Simple as that! The inspiration for this morsel came about when someone wondered, "Is it possible to replicate the taste of tonkatsu with just a piece of bread?" during a time when meat was expensive. "Pankatsu" is nowadays well-loved by many residents in parts of Hachioji.

The shop Yamato sells two pieces of "Pankatsu" for 280 yen including tax.
The shop Yamato sells two pieces of "Pankatsu" for 280 yen including tax.

After being cooked on a grill, "Pankatsu" is then slathered with a sauce that gives it a tonkatsu-like taste. This piece of cooked bread has the most pleasurable texture - crispy on the outside but chewy on the inside. The occasion scent of lard that hits your nostrils makes it seem like you're biting into a genuine slice of tonkatsu. Although this snack looks simple and is really cheap, its light and fresh taste certainly brings back memories and is absolutely something to try out if you're visiting the town of Hachioji on your way to Mount Takao!

Besides the okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake) stores "Yamato", "Yuyake", and "Warashibe", you'll also be able to find "Pankatsu" in the Japanese-style izakaya bar "Nika".

It's easy to enjoy "Pankatsu" with friends because of how light and easy it is on the stomach!
It's easy to enjoy "Pankatsu" with friends because of how light and easy it is on the stomach!
  • Yamato
    やまと
    • Address 192-0063 2-15-3 Motoyokoyamacho, Hachioji City, Tokyo
    • Nearest Station Transport: 11 minutes walk from Hachioji Station
    • Phone Number 042-622-4475
    • Hours: 4:30pm - 10pm
      Closed: Wednesday, Thursday

Get into the Warring States mood with "Hachioji Castle Ruins"

Provided by Hachioji Tourism Convention Association
Provided by Hachioji Tourism Convention Association

Hachioji Castle Ruins are the ruins of a castle built by the warlord Hōjō Ujiteru during the Warring States period (1582 to 1587 C.E.) and can be found in Hachioji Shiroyama. You can take a leisurely stroll across its excavated foundations or restored bridges. Since these are just ruins, you won't be wandering through an actual castle, but interesting relics like ancient stone walls made from layers of fieldstone and the Goshuden waterfall are still available for sightseeing, so the site is definitely worth a visit!

This crossbar Kabuki Gate that marks the entrance to Goshuden was newly installed during restoration works.
This crossbar Kabuki Gate that marks the entrance to Goshuden was newly installed during restoration works.

The main part of the ruins is about a 30 to 40 minutes walk from Mount Takao's trail head. Since this castle is located on a mountain, some stretches of path leading there are quite rugged and difficult to traverse. For peace of mind, be sure to come equipped with mountain climbing shoes or trekking shoes that are comfortable to move around in and won't easily slip off your feet. Halfway through the trudge to the castle, you'll also come across a viewing spot offering a panoramic view of the Kanto Plains. This little castle side trip will be a slightly different sort of trekking that gives you a taste of history and dynamic nature at the same time. Really, there's no reason not to try it!

  • Hachioji Castle Ruins
    八王子城跡
    • Address 3-chōme-2664ー2 Motohachiōjimachi, Hachioji, Tōkyō-to 193-0826
    • Nearest Station Transport: 5 minutes by bus from the north exit of Takao Station on the JR Lines, then 15 minutes walk from Reienmae Hachiojijoatoiriguchi Bus Stop; 10 minutes by bus from the north exit of Takao Station on the JR Lines, stop at Hachiojijoato Bus Stop (only in operation during weekends and public holidays)

Visit Mitsui Outlet Park Tama Minami Osawa directly from Shinjuku for all your shopping needs

Visit Mitsui Outlet Park Tama Minami Osawa directly from Shinjuku for all your shopping needs

Located near Mount Takao and just a mere two minutes walk from Minami-Osawa Station on the Keio Main Line is Mitsui Outlet Park Tama Minami Osawa, where you can enjoy browsing through about 120 shops such as restaurants, fashion boutiques, general goods stores, and supermarkets while strolling along buildings that have been designed to look like the quaint streets of Provence in the south of France.

Get up to 10% off!

Get up to 10% off!

One of the more appealing points of this shopping center is that it has direct access to Shinjuku via public transportation. The nearest train station is only a short walk away as well, making it possible for shopaholics to squeeze every last drop of shopping fun out from this place until it's almost closing time - an experience you'd be hard-pressed to find anywhere else!
*Wi-Fi is available everywhere except in a few spots.

  • MITSUI OUTLET PARK TAMA MINAMI OSAWA
    三井アウトレットパーク 多摩南大沢
    • Address 1-600 Minamiosawa, Hachioji City, Tokyo
    • Nearest Station Transport: 2 minutes walk from Minami-Osawa Station on the Keio Sagamihara Line
    • Phone Number 042-670-5777
    • Telephone reception time: From 9:00am - 5:00pm
      Hours: Shop 10:00am - 8:00pm / Restaurants 11:00am - 10:00pm / Supermarket 10:00am - 9:00pm
      Closed: Irregular holidays

Join the "Hachioji Ginkgo Festival" for an immersive autumn experience

Join the "Hachioji Ginkgo Festival" for an immersive autumn experience

When the clock strikes November, you'll start seeing bright yellow leaves appearing on the gingko trees all over Hachioji town. The 4.4 kilometers (about 2.7 miles) avenue from Oiwake Station to Takao Station is lined with about 770 gingko trees, and when their yellow foliage starts setting in during autumn, you'll know that the town-organized Hachioji Ginkgo Festival is fast approaching. This festival will be chock full of food booths selling delicious goodies as well delightful events like Checkpoint Orienteering, an activity where participants go around collecting brand marks from 12 checkpoints using an original pass.

During the Hachioji Gingko Festival, the Furusato (Hometown) Bazaar will feature specialty food and products from all over Japan.
During the Hachioji Gingko Festival, the Furusato (Hometown) Bazaar will feature specialty food and products from all over Japan.

Since Mount Takao is located within Hachioji itself, the town is the best place to drop by to experience some local food, nature, and history. Besides the places we've featured in this article, Hachioji also has plenty of other captivating sightseeing spots waiting to be discovered, so do keep this fun and exciting town in mind as you're making your way up or down Mount Takao!

*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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