TabiEats thank you just stumbled across you guys a few days ago and subscribed enjoy all of your videos I know you guys asked for suggestions I would like to see more videos like this you guys traveling around Japan exploring parks etc. and maybe you guys could do a segment with Ramune please
12 Volts I don't think sentaikat is talking about subtitles, they mean the informational captions that don't have any audio. I must admit I found them hard to read too! A thicker stroke around the letters, or a darker background behind the text would help. :)
Wow, that's some luxurious hiking! When we think hiking here in the US, most of the time it is dirt roads and you are on your own once you leave the base of the trail. I have hiked some PA mountains and also nature trails here in FL. The PA mountain trails are VERY steep, all dirt and rock, and difficult to complete but the view is breathtaking when you finish. FL hiking is very humid, hot, and sometimes mushy, with lots of mosquitoes and ticks- and sometimes you need to watch out for alligators! Hiking up a gorgeous mountain with paved roads, food, and vending machines sounds like a dream. ;)
Yes I was surprised the path was paved too at first, but then I realized since a respected temple is up near the top it makes sense =p Here in Washington/Seattle we have plenty of hiking trails but pretty much all of them are dirt and rock, even the trail to the small Shinto shrine we have nearby. I would love love loveeee to go to Tokyo before the year ends, but I think I waited too long and tickets are an arm and a leg again. So sad T___T
Yeah but this is in Tokyo with a popular spot for people to go to. It's a hike but one that all kinds of folks visit for religious reasons. If you want to really hike in Japan go to Yakushima in Kyushu. Or Mt Yari in Naganoken. Iya Valley in Tokushima. Those were challenging hikes but nothing compares to doing the Kalalau Trail in Kauai.
I did 4 trails when I was in Japan :D overall, the hiking trails very well maintained in Japan. Hong Kong (I did 3 trails there) is OK, in terms of the paths (some are purely dirt + rock paths and some are cement) tho there's a lot of litter from tourists during peak seasons
Went there for the Fire Walking Festival this past March and you guys documented it perfectly. A true gem in the greater Tokyo area. You guys brought me right back.
Bribri 09 me too. Hate hiking or lots of walking. How can you enjoy the scenery when your huffing and trying to pay attention to the trail. No thank you. Lol
There is a hiking trail that goes from Mt, Takao to Sagamiko (Lake Sagami), when I was growing up in Hachioji, from Mt. Takao to hike to Sagamiko and go camping.
one of the best things about japan is the fact that you can buy so many kinds of small servings at a fair price so you can enjoy a little of everything. not many countries follow that model
It reminds me of the hike to Vikingsholm in Lake Tahoe. That one is "only" a mile, but it goes down (and then back up!) 450 feet in elevation. At the bottom of the trail is this house that was built nearly a hundred years ago, and is very pretty! They give tours and tell you about the family who lived there, and there is a pretty beach on Emerald Bay there as well. We took the hike a few years ago. I had just had my hip surgery a few weeks before, and it was WAY over 100F, but I managed to make it all the way down and all the way back up without totally dying! This hike - and the soba! is definitely on my bucket list!
I love love love tororo!! There's nothing like freshly grated tororo on a nice hot bowl of gohan! I've never had it in a bowl of soba. That looks and sounds amazing!! You boys are totally in shape and can tackle that mountain hike with no problem. It looks so beautiful and so peaceful! I love how you can get drinks and snacks on the way to the top. That cable car ride down was crazy steep though!! Thank you for sharing yet another awesome video! Thank you for showing me what to look forward to on our future trip to Japan. ❤️
What a great excursion! I really love neba neba textures in food, and my whole family adores tororo, especially me. I've never had it paired with shrimp tempura though. Looks so good! That hike to Mt. Takao, although steep, looks great. What a nice way to get steps in! The senbei and cheese tart looked delicious too. Thanks for showing us around!
Satoshi and Shinichi! You know how I love all your videos but I really think this was the very best one of all! I loved the music, I loved your explanations and the way you shared everything with us, the food looked delicious, and I enjoyed vicariously the fun that you two were obviously having! So hiking Mount Takao is now on my list of to do things for my next trip to Japan (yes, already saving for it - hopefully winter 2019!) though by the time that comes I might just have to take the cable car UP as well as DOWN! (By the way it's 2:30 in the morning here and I couldn't sleep - so thank you! Your video came at just the right time to make me smile and relax.)
I've been to the exact same restaurant and I think I even sat at the same table with my friends. I absolutely recommend visiting mount Takao and having some soba there.
I went to Takao-san in April this Year. It really is a wonderful Place and was a fun hike. Going to visit again in November, because I read that there will be Yosakoi-Dance on Sundays at the Cablecar Station. Hopefully it will not be that crowded and of course I'm going to eat Soba !
This is something I've always wanted to do. Nice to see you leaving from Shinjuku Station (we usually stay in that area) so that's an easy one. Both our soba lunches looked amazing - we love mountain vegetables too and the mountain yam is soooooo good!! I think I will take the cable car up and walk down -- ha ha
Looked like you had fun. Started binge watching your videos last month. Your videos are great. I so would have taken the cable car up and maybe hike down.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful trip! :) I always love your travel vlogs, they are so peaceful and make me feel like I'm really there! Best wishes always xoxo
That was such a great video. That song playing when you were going down the cable car at the end - what was it? So cool. One of your best videos. Thank you.
When you guys weren't even halfway and you asked Satoshi if you were, your response was hilarious 😂😂😂 "Damn....." sounds like something I'd say too, even after how many hikes I've done back home in Hawaii LOL Great video you guys!
I love this video! Oh my, the food looked so delicious! I wish I could have a bowl of the soba noodles! Both bowls looked good, but I would especially like to try the bowl that Satoshi had. The mountain vegetables looked great, and the soba pudding looks really delicious! Wow! Then you had the freshly-made senbei as well. I love senbei, so I was so happy for you! The mountain was so beautiful, and I was happy it was a peaceful day without so many people. It's also good that it didn't rain, even if it was cloudy. Thanks for the fantastic video! I really enjoyed it. :-)
With everything I have watched about Japan over the years and it has been a lot of hours of Japanese documentaries and things I have never seen one person in a wheelchair. And I just saw my first person with a cane.
You guys are amazing! I love the sobu noodles 🍝. The hike looked fantastic. I also loved the bending machines along the way of the hike. 💯 x times thank you!!!!
I love this video! I can’t wait to go to Takao-san. If y’all ever do an updated video I would love to see you eat at Juicchome-Chaya. I wonder if it is self seating or not? Thank you for the wonderful videos!
Hey Guys! Your day trip looked amazing although i would of been wiped out half way their! Hahahaa I also loved the music in the background. love when you do these traveling videos looking forward to more. xoxoxoxo
Hi, good job on video. This is nothing major, correct me if I'm wrong, but cable car is the ones that are hanging in the air and the ones that you took down the mountain is called a funicular / ropeway.
This looks so fun! I'd love to do this when I visit Japan someday. Might have to make sure I come alone though, doubt I'd have many friends left if we went on vacation and I put them through that lol.
Love this video! :) Your travel vids make me seriously wanna visit Japan. In the near future I'm not able to, but would love to plan for it after that. :) Thank you for these vids, it teaches other people who are sorely unaware of all the treasures of Japan. Ah yes, I thought so too, that the cable car ride was kind of like a roller coaster ride, only slower. Fun! :)
This is Cat from Brooklyn, NY! I love this video! Everything looks so very peaceful! I would never be able to do such a trip, thanks for bringing me along! I should explain that I am in a wheelchair so I wonder if it is accessible all the way up? I am curious about what was in all of those vending machines. I wish you would do another video on the vending machines that you see on the way up and what the bathrooms look like? I would also like to see what it looks like going the whole way down and the cable cars. Maybe you could take the ride up and walk down and look at the vending machines. You could always take the video going up in the cable cars. Anyway thank you so much for this video! I will cherish it! THANKS AGAIN! And I must say, you two complement each other very well!
Myra Shinkman It all looks so beautiful! You just want to go there and then you think about somebody pushing you up that mountain and even if they say oh yeah I'll do it no problem, you know they're going to just say OMG! I can't do this. Maybe it's better to take the cable car going up and to go down in the wheelchair. 🤔 Are you in the US? Also, thank you for your thumbs up!
C - I am here in the US. I live in Los Angeles. I had a friend visit Japan couple of months ago - she said it's actually pretty wheelchair friendly. I wouldn't worry about anyone pushing me, though, since I do have a power chair. :-)
Myra Shinkman I used to live in LA almost 30 years ago. I just avoided all the big earthquakes. I'm so lucky! The last one after I left was the one near the College in Northridge. I lived right there! I also lived in Tarzana, Woodland Hills, the Bay Area etc. etc. etc.! What is the best Jewish Deli in LA now? Nothing is good here anymore!
C - I lived here 30 years ago too! LOL! Of course, I *still* live here. I am in the Valley In Sherman Oaks. The college you mentioned is CSUN. I think the best deli in Los Angeles is still Langer's in LA. Also, Brent's in Northridge. I suppose you could say Art's Deli, too. I would be happy to buy the boys lunch at any of those delis when they come to visit. Think they might take me up on it?
Oh, I went there just 10 days ago! Though not for hiking, just drove there and ate soba. When I was a kid, Mt. Takao is where I had to go on a school trip like every year, and it wasn't exactly fun for me, lol. But because this video was so good, next time maybe I'll do the hiking, too. Maybe. And I'll definitely try Momijiya Honten. (My usual soba shop is Takahashiya [高橋家], it has a 150+ year old kaki tree inside the shop.)
Great video!! Love these travel ones :) Correct me if I'm wrong, I read somewhere that the stair path is Otoko Saka(男坂)and the other slope path is Onna Saka(女坂)
Both of your soba dishes looked delicious, but I think Satoshi-san's would appeal to me more! I love mushrooms~ For the cheese tart, I think Shinichi-san's looks better. The cold one looked like it'd have the texture of cheesecake, which I don't like. I would definitely NOT take the stairs!!!!! You guys are crazy for trying it haha
Hey guys! We took a day trip to Mt Takao. It was a cloudy day, but we managed to eat some amazing soba and hike up a famous mountain! Enjoy!!!
Awesome work guys! Way to work out for your food!
TabiEats thank you just stumbled across you guys a few days ago and subscribed enjoy all of your videos I know you guys asked for suggestions I would like to see more videos like this you guys traveling around Japan exploring parks etc. and maybe you guys could do a segment with Ramune please
I had a real hard time seeing your captions. You had white on very pale background. So I missed a lot of info cause I couldn't see it.
12 Volts I don't think sentaikat is talking about subtitles, they mean the informational captions that don't have any audio. I must admit I found them hard to read too! A thicker stroke around the letters, or a darker background behind the text would help. :)
Bahaha I thought you had to climb up the mountain to get the soba xD Talk about working an appetite
I love how Satoshi eats his noodles he scoops it right in.
You guys are so cute! Satoshi is so adorable!
I really like these day trip videos. They're giving me a lot of good ideas.
I really like when you guys put the traditional music with your videos. It's such a nice vibe.
Wow, that's some luxurious hiking! When we think hiking here in the US, most of the time it is dirt roads and you are on your own once you leave the base of the trail. I have hiked some PA mountains and also nature trails here in FL. The PA mountain trails are VERY steep, all dirt and rock, and difficult to complete but the view is breathtaking when you finish. FL hiking is very humid, hot, and sometimes mushy, with lots of mosquitoes and ticks- and sometimes you need to watch out for alligators! Hiking up a gorgeous mountain with paved roads, food, and vending machines sounds like a dream. ;)
Yes I was surprised the path was paved too at first, but then I realized since a respected temple is up near the top it makes sense =p Here in Washington/Seattle we have plenty of hiking trails but pretty much all of them are dirt and rock, even the trail to the small Shinto shrine we have nearby. I would love love loveeee to go to Tokyo before the year ends, but I think I waited too long and tickets are an arm and a leg again. So sad T___T
Yeah but this is in Tokyo with a popular spot for people to go to. It's a hike but one that all kinds of folks visit for religious reasons.
If you want to really hike in Japan go to Yakushima in Kyushu. Or Mt Yari in Naganoken. Iya Valley in Tokushima. Those were challenging hikes but nothing compares to doing the Kalalau Trail in Kauai.
I did 4 trails when I was in Japan :D overall, the hiking trails very well maintained in Japan. Hong Kong (I did 3 trails there) is OK, in terms of the paths (some are purely dirt + rock paths and some are cement) tho there's a lot of litter from tourists during peak seasons
I was expecting Satoshi to crack open a beer when they got to the top
Great video guys! Love how your channel has grown. Reminds me of when I was at Mt. Takao a few years back.
Do an EMT there perhaps?
Good idea Ninten!🍓
Do a collaboration video please haha I love your videos Eric n love Tabi eats put yous together😍
I really appreciate that you are going out of Tokyo and showing other places with great food. I plan on adding this spot to visit.
Went there for the Fire Walking Festival this past March and you guys documented it perfectly. A true gem in the greater Tokyo area. You guys brought me right back.
Another great day trip video up! Thanks guys!
I love your hiking and travel videos. Shinichi is me when I have to walk a lot. 😂 glad you guys had fun!
Bribri 09 me too. Hate hiking or lots of walking. How can you enjoy the scenery when your huffing and trying to pay attention to the trail. No thank you. Lol
meow meow ikr 😂
Same! Once it started getting steep, I'd complain the whole way up. And also sit down for an hour at each resting spot!
every time i watch a video like this it makes me love japan more and more.
There is a hiking trail that goes from Mt, Takao to Sagamiko (Lake Sagami), when I was growing up in Hachioji, from Mt. Takao to hike to Sagamiko and go camping.
Hi guy's how you doing good to see you a day trip love it enjoy ur video thanks stay safe God BLESS to all of u
That soba looks sooo good. And I love Yamakurage, kori kori kori....kori
Slow and steady wins the race when it comes to hiking. That's how I do it.
Love this! I live super close to Mt. Takao! このビデオとても綺麗ですね!
one of the best things about japan is the fact that you can buy so many kinds of small servings at a fair price so you can enjoy a little of everything. not many countries follow that model
This video was awesome! Love the music in it and all the editing work you put into it. Thanks for sharing this hike with us!
It reminds me of the hike to Vikingsholm in Lake Tahoe. That one is "only" a mile, but it goes down (and then back up!) 450 feet in elevation. At the bottom of the trail is this house that was built nearly a hundred years ago, and is very pretty! They give tours and tell you about the family who lived there, and there is a pretty beach on Emerald Bay there as well.
We took the hike a few years ago. I had just had my hip surgery a few weeks before, and it was WAY over 100F, but I managed to make it all the way down and all the way back up without totally dying!
This hike - and the soba! is definitely on my bucket list!
Wow, I like how there is so much to do along the hiking trail and food as well ☺
The destination videos are wonderful. I like the Meiji Village video best, but this is absolutely fantastic as well. Cheers; great work.
I love love love tororo!! There's nothing like freshly grated tororo on a nice hot bowl of gohan! I've never had it in a bowl of soba. That looks and sounds amazing!!
You boys are totally in shape and can tackle that mountain hike with no problem. It looks so beautiful and so peaceful! I love how you can get drinks and snacks on the way to the top. That cable car ride down was crazy steep though!!
Thank you for sharing yet another awesome video! Thank you for showing me what to look forward to on our future trip to Japan. ❤️
What a great excursion! I really love neba neba textures in food, and my whole family adores tororo, especially me. I've never had it paired with shrimp tempura though. Looks so good!
That hike to Mt. Takao, although steep, looks great. What a nice way to get steps in! The senbei and cheese tart looked delicious too. Thanks for showing us around!
I love this hike that you took us on!!!
Thank you Satoshi & Shinichi!
ARIGATO
The trips the food the culture...the people love it..
I love your trips like this because it gives me ideas where to go to Japan aside from the normal tourist places in Tokyo
That soba looks really delicious. Watching this got me hungry
Please do more day trips with food videos! ^_^
I love your hiking n travel videos. I miss n I love Japan.specially the ramen.
I love the travel videos. Thank you for sharing things many of us will never experience.
This was one of my favourite places to visit in Tokyo. Thank you for making the video - it reminds me of happy memories. 懐かしい。
Satoshi and Shinichi! You know how I love all your videos but I really think this was the very best one of all! I loved the music, I loved your explanations and the way you shared everything with us, the food looked delicious, and I enjoyed vicariously the fun that you two were obviously having! So hiking Mount Takao is now on my list of to do things for my next trip to Japan (yes, already saving for it - hopefully winter 2019!) though by the time that comes I might just have to take the cable car UP as well as DOWN! (By the way it's 2:30 in the morning here and I couldn't sleep - so thank you! Your video came at just the right time to make me smile and relax.)
the scenery in Japan looks amazing! i am very jealous.
You guys really got your exercise that day! I love hiking, that looked like such a pretty place. Thanks for taking us along with you.
You should do food tours. Both of you make food look delicious.
I've been to the exact same restaurant and I think I even sat at the same table with my friends. I absolutely recommend visiting mount Takao and having some soba there.
Satoshi-san is soo cute!!~ Love you guys! Keep up the wonderful adventures!
your adventures look so much fun. im definitely taking them into consideration when i visit japan
Yes, this really was one of your best videos. You captured the energy of this trip so well, I wished that I was there. :)
Loved it. My favorites are always when you guys go on these outdoors trips with food
I went to Takao-san in April this Year. It really is a wonderful Place and was a fun hike.
Going to visit again in November, because I read that there will be Yosakoi-Dance on Sundays at the Cablecar Station.
Hopefully it will not be that crowded and of course I'm going to eat Soba !
Would love to see you guys do this with other mountains and national parks!
The music was enjoyable, it went right along with the video.
Your soba dishes looked so tasty~^^
This is something I've always wanted to do. Nice to see you leaving from Shinjuku Station (we usually stay in that area) so that's an easy one. Both our soba lunches looked amazing - we love mountain vegetables too and the mountain yam is soooooo good!! I think I will take the cable car up and walk down -- ha ha
You boys always bring joy to my day, thank you.
Looked like you had fun. Started binge watching your videos last month. Your videos are great. I so would have taken the cable car up and maybe hike down.
That video was so well made, it made me really happy ♥
Looks like such a fun day! I wish I could do that some day.
thank you for bringing us to another Tokyo adventure! can't wait for more!
Thank you for sharing with us!! Love your day trips around Tokyo and Japan... Please do more :)
Loved this video!!! I really appreciate that you add directions on how to get there from a particular station. :-) All the food looked delicious!!
I always enjoy your videos.
I love tororo soba too. Troro's texture is good,say in japanease "thuruthuru and nebaneba". It's so yummy!
Thank you for sharing this beautiful trip! :) I always love your travel vlogs, they are so peaceful and make me feel like I'm really there! Best wishes always xoxo
Looks like it was so pretty! You had me cracking up with "It's surrounded by nature." "... And vending machines."
What a great video - the hike and the food are both now on my 'to do' wish list!
Love this video, you two are darling. Thank you for showing how beautiful Japan is.
Love the view and scenery along the way.
Another reason I would love to go to Japan. Love your videos. 💞💞💞
Another great video...more day trip videos please!!!
VERY nice trip! And the food 🥘 looked DELICIOUS!!
I really like watching your guys day trips!
Another excellent video! I love the little day trips you guys take so we can see all of Japan :-)
That was such a great video. That song playing when you were going down the cable car at the end - what was it? So cool. One of your best videos.
Thank you.
I think this is one of your best videos so far! Love it
Really enjoyed the video. Can yo guys make a overnight stay longish vlog in a mountain town like this one?
When you guys weren't even halfway and you asked Satoshi if you were, your response was hilarious 😂😂😂 "Damn....." sounds like something I'd say too, even after how many hikes I've done back home in Hawaii LOL Great video you guys!
I love this video! Oh my, the food looked so delicious! I wish I could have a bowl of the soba noodles! Both bowls looked good, but I would especially like to try the bowl that Satoshi had. The mountain vegetables looked great, and the soba pudding looks really delicious! Wow! Then you had the freshly-made senbei as well. I love senbei, so I was so happy for you! The mountain was so beautiful, and I was happy it was a peaceful day without so many people. It's also good that it didn't rain, even if it was cloudy. Thanks for the fantastic video! I really enjoyed it. :-)
Me too Erin! They just get better and better, don't they? :)
Pamela J Levene Absolutely! Sending hugs and good thoughts your way! 😊
Right back at you 😘
Good night! (2:30 in the morning here!)
"Naturally we got side-tracked"
This is the story of my life bahahaha!
Breanna Ennis hahaha I was waiting for someone to quote that
Glad you chose the stairs ;) Those tarts looked good too. How many times have you hiked up Fuji?
With everything I have watched about Japan over the years and it has been a lot of hours of Japanese documentaries and things I have never seen one person in a wheelchair. And I just saw my first person with a cane.
You guys are amazing! I love the sobu noodles 🍝. The hike looked fantastic. I also loved the bending machines along the way of the hike. 💯 x times thank you!!!!
As usual another great vid. Japan is so beautiful! :D
It would take me multiple days to get up there. Holy sugar. But such gorgeous views and you guys had some delicious foo!
This video was a lot of fun to watch!
I love this video! I can’t wait to go to Takao-san. If y’all ever do an updated video I would love to see you eat at Juicchome-Chaya. I wonder if it is self seating or not? Thank you for the wonderful videos!
What an awesome day trip! And that soba-🙋🏾 yes please!
Hey Guys! Your day trip looked amazing although i would of been wiped out half way their! Hahahaa I also loved the music in the background. love when you do these traveling videos looking forward to more. xoxoxoxo
I could NOT do that hike! Mad respect to you two😫
I love Takaosan! I cant wait to go back next year and try the soba! OISHI
Hi, good job on video. This is nothing major, correct me if I'm wrong, but cable car is the ones that are hanging in the air and the ones that you took down the mountain is called a funicular / ropeway.
This looks so fun! I'd love to do this when I visit Japan someday. Might have to make sure I come alone though, doubt I'd have many friends left if we went on vacation and I put them through that lol.
I’m catching up on your videos, this was brilliant! So much fun to watch 😊 thx for sharing xx
+Jenny Michelle thanks for watching!
Love this video! :) Your travel vids make me seriously wanna visit Japan. In the near future I'm not able to, but would love to plan for it after that. :) Thank you for these vids, it teaches other people who are sorely unaware of all the treasures of Japan. Ah yes, I thought so too, that the cable car ride was kind of like a roller coaster ride, only slower. Fun! :)
This is Cat from Brooklyn, NY!
I love this video! Everything looks so very peaceful! I would never be able to do such a trip, thanks for bringing me along! I should explain that I am in a wheelchair so I wonder if it is accessible all the way up? I am curious about what was in all of those vending machines. I wish you would do another video on the vending machines that you see on the way up and what the bathrooms look like? I would also like to see what it looks like going the whole way down and the cable cars. Maybe you could take the ride up and walk down and look at the vending machines. You could always take the video going up in the cable cars. Anyway thank you so much for this video! I will cherish it! THANKS AGAIN! And I must say, you two complement each other very well!
C I was wondering that, too, since I am also in a wheelchair.
Myra Shinkman It all looks so beautiful! You just want to go there and then you think about somebody pushing you up that mountain and even if they say oh yeah I'll do it no problem, you know they're going to just say OMG! I can't do this. Maybe it's better to take the cable car going up and to go down in the wheelchair. 🤔
Are you in the US? Also, thank you for your thumbs up!
C - I am here in the US. I live in Los Angeles. I had a friend visit Japan couple of months ago - she said it's actually pretty wheelchair friendly. I wouldn't worry about anyone pushing me, though, since I do have a power chair. :-)
Myra Shinkman I used to live in LA almost 30 years ago. I just avoided all the big earthquakes. I'm so lucky! The last one after I left was the one near the College in Northridge. I lived right there! I also lived in Tarzana, Woodland Hills, the Bay Area etc. etc. etc.! What is the best Jewish Deli in LA now? Nothing is good here anymore!
C - I lived here 30 years ago too! LOL! Of course, I *still* live here.
I am in the Valley In Sherman Oaks. The college you mentioned is CSUN.
I think the best deli in Los Angeles is still Langer's in LA. Also, Brent's in Northridge. I suppose you could say Art's Deli, too.
I would be happy to buy the boys lunch at any of those delis when they come to visit. Think they might take me up on it?
Oh, I went there just 10 days ago! Though not for hiking, just drove there and ate soba. When I was a kid, Mt. Takao is where I had to go on a school trip like every year, and it wasn't exactly fun for me, lol. But because this video was so good, next time maybe I'll do the hiking, too. Maybe. And I'll definitely try Momijiya Honten. (My usual soba shop is Takahashiya [高橋家], it has a 150+ year old kaki tree inside the shop.)
The cheese tarts looked deliciousss
Enjoy the out and about vids!!!!!!
Please take us into nature again!
Great video!! Love these travel ones :)
Correct me if I'm wrong, I read somewhere that the stair path is Otoko Saka(男坂)and the other slope path is Onna Saka(女坂)
Tabieats is just amzing
great video you guys! I love soba so will definitely visit Takao Mountain if I have a chance to get to Tokyo :D
We took the easy way when we were there. We took the cable car up the mountain then got down by foot.
Mojo Jojo good to know that is an option for people with disabilities, thanks
oh ! good memories, climbed the Mt Takao in january !
by the way i love your videos !
I love videos from your trips ❤
Hurray for Takao-san! It's a nice hike but avoid the humid summer for your day trip. 😓
looks like a beautiful place behind you
Both of your soba dishes looked delicious, but I think Satoshi-san's would appeal to me more! I love mushrooms~ For the cheese tart, I think Shinichi-san's looks better. The cold one looked like it'd have the texture of cheesecake, which I don't like. I would definitely NOT take the stairs!!!!! You guys are crazy for trying it haha
You guys are so funny on the hike.