
A surprising taste of history in Tokyo.
Our reporter Seiji Nakazawa has been binge-watching detective dramas recently, so when he was in Tokyo’s Tachikawa area to see a friend’s band play live one night, the hum of cars on unfamiliar streets made him feel like he was in a police drama.
He hadn’t been to Tachikawa for a while and as he was hungry for soba, Seiji decided to walk around looking for a place to eat before the band’s performance. That’s when an older man appeared in front of him, saying, “Hey, are you looking for something?”
Seiji flicked his head up to see the man was dressed in a chef’s outfit. This seemed like a fortuitous encounter, so Seiji told him, “I’m looking for a soba restaurant,” and the chef replied, “Isn’t this the place you’re looking for?”
Looking behind the man, Seiji could see they were at a restaurant called Takaotei. As it was a little far from the station, the restaurant had parking for cars in front of it, giving it a lovely, suburban feel in the heart of the city.
It looked like a great place to eat, so Seiji followed the man inside, feeling like a young punk being recruited into a yakuza gang. As he took a seat inside the homely establishment, he waited with bated breath to see if a big boss would come out of the kitchen with shades and instructions for him to commit unspeakable crimes.
However, no big boss ever came — instead, the chef who led him into the restaurant appeared with a menu.
Seiji really had been watching too many crime dramas lately, so he vowed to stop living out the screenplay in his head and enjoy the meal instead.
Browsing through the meals on offer, Seiji saw a lot of soba options, with prices starting at 600 yen (US$4.31) and going up to 1,000 yen for curry udon, 1,100 yen for soba with duck meat and broth, and 1,600 yen for noodles with tempura.
One thing that stood out from the noodle options on the menu was the katsudon, which, upon reading the fine print, had actually been served up to…
▼ The Tachikawa Police Interrogation Room
Blinking his eyes, Seiji felt as if he’d been pulled back into his imaginary crime drama, and he instinctively stood up and rushed over to the chef to speak to him about it.
The chef’s name was Shingo Takahashi, and when Seiji breathlessly asked him to explain the history behind the katsudon, he calmly told our reporter that he used to deliver it to the interrogation rooms at Tachikawa Police Station.
Takahashi: “In the old days, the Keio store along the main road over there used to be the Tachikawa Police Station. When I’d get delivery orders from there, I was asked to deliver it to ‘Number xx Interrogation Room”. The ground floor was for police and official affairs, the second floor was for investigations, the third floor was for public security, and the fourth floor was for communications.”
▼ The site of the former police headquarters today.
Seiji: What was it like delivering there?
Takahashi: “There were five interrogation rooms in the Investigation Division on the second floor, so I’d take the order to the interrogation room with the number corresponding to the one given to me over the phone. I was also told a number, for example ‘200’, so when I got there I’d tell the guard ‘this is for number 200’ and the guard would pay me. Over there, people use numbers when they’re ordering, because it would be bad for anyone to know their names.”
Having previously eaten katsudon at the staff cafeteria inside a Japanese police station in Fukuoka, — yes, he is that much of a police drama fan — Seiji had learnt from the officers there that people being interrogated are no longer allowed to eat katsudon. This is to protect the rights of the suspect, as the act of buying the suspect katsudon can be “an inducement to give a confession”.
▼ Yes, katsudon is so good it has the power to sway people towards giving confessions, false or otherwise.
Chef Takahashi said he last delivered katsudon to the police interrogation rooms over 30 years ago, and Seiji figured at that time the no-katsudon rules to protect suspects probably weren’t in place.
According to Takahashi, the taste of the katsudon he served back then hasn’t changed in the years since, so when you eat it, you’re getting a taste of history…and a taste of what the suspects ate in the interrogation rooms.
The pork in this bowl of katsudon was thick and meaty, and the sauce was thick and gloopy, flavouring the bed of rice beneath without causing the grains to separate. The onions, egg, and fried exterior melded together beautifully, and you could tell it’d been made with an experienced hand.
▼ A delicious katsudon.
The restaurant has been in business for 93 years, which is a testament to how good it is, and it’s now officially in the hands of the third-generation Takahashi, who helps to keep things running with his father.
立川ハートビートという快進のICHIGEKIの潤くんが店長のハコに後輩のMidasHandを観に行ったら、春に対バンしたヘブンズナックルも出てたし、THE SALAもカッコ良かった! でも、何一つ撮っていないので、近所のそば屋の三代目店主である高橋さんを載せておきます。相撲やってたらしいです。 pic.twitter.com/bet0T2gRwi
— 中澤星児(ロケットニュース24) (@sorekara_jona) November 4, 2022
So next time you’re in Tachikawa and looking for a place to eat, you might want to stop by Takaotei for katsudon. It’s a dish so good it would warm the cockles of even the hardest criminals…and even wannabe louts like Seiji.
Restaurant Information
Takaotei / 高尾亭
Address: Tokyo-to, Tachikawa-shi, Nishiki-cho 5-5-31
東京都立川市錦町5-5-31
Open: 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. (Mon-Sat and public holidays)
Closed: Sundays, New Year holidays
Website
Photos ©SoraNews24
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
[ Read in Japanese ]













Good-cop interrogation part of the menu at new restaurant in Japan
We eat a meal to remember…at a Japanese police station in Fukuoka
Is katsudon a dish best served cold? Trying out the new Hiyashi Dashi Katsudon in Tokyo【Taste test】
Katsudon vs. tonkatsu vs. katsu sandwich – What’s the best way to eat pork cutlet in Japan?
Tokyo family serves totally non-traditional super old-school katsudon at century-old restaurant
Nine great places to see spring flowers in Japan, as chosen by travelers (with almost no sakura)
Pizza Hut Japan teams up with creator of one of the country’s best kinds of ramen for ramen pizza
Exclusive Super Mario Yoshi figure to be given away at Dodgers Stadium [Video]
Japanese park encourages kids to play with saws, light bonfires for learning experiences
Japan has a cute Pokémon menu you probably don’t know about yet
Small Hokkaido bookshop’s unique service is getting business from all over Japan
The secret blowfish auction — trading for deadly but tasty fugu 【Video】
Taste-testing Japan’s real-world Dragon Balls and Senzu Beans at Marugame Seimen
Starbucks Japan offers special sakura picnics at Reserve Roastery Tokyo beside Meguro River
Man in Japan takes four parakeets hostage in attempt to force woman to meet with him
Starbucks Japan unveils new sakura cherry blossom collection for hanami season 2026
Japan’s cherry blossom season predicted to start earlier than we’d thought, especially in Tokyo
Japanese government planning higher ticket prices for foreign tourists at Tokyo National Museum
Starbucks Japan releases a new Cream Puff Frappuccino for a limited time
Is Tokyo Station’s startlingly expensive wagyu bento boxed lunch worth its high price?[Taste test]
One Piece creator has hidden secret of anime treasure’s identity in chest at bottom of real-world ocean
Silicone testicle covers banned from Japanese sauna following cups being left behind and on shelves
Studio Ghibli now sells Ursula’s backpack from Kiki’s Delivery Service at its anime shop in Japan
Is Japan’s Crab-shaped Cup Ramen Timer worth the hype?
Live-action One Piece’s Luffy teaches Sesame Street’s Elmo a Japanese word for friendship[Video]
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Foreigners accounting for over 80 percent of off-course skiers needing rescue in Japan’s Hokkaido
Super-salty pizza sends six kids to the hospital in Japan, linguistics blamed
Starbucks Japan unveils new sakura Frappuccino for cherry blossom season 2026
Foreign tourists in Japan will get free Shinkansen tickets to promote regional tourism
The 10 most annoying things foreign tourists do on Japanese trains, according to locals
Take a trip to Japan’s Dododo Land, the most irritating place on Earth
Naruto and Converse team up for new line of shinobi sneakers[Photos]
Survey asks foreign tourists what bothered them in Japan, more than half gave same answer
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
We deeply regret going into this tunnel on our walk in the mountains of Japan
Studio Ghibli releases Kodama forest spirits from Princess Mononoke to light up your home
Major Japanese hotel chain says reservations via overseas booking sites may not be valid
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
No more using real katana for tourism activities, Japan’s National Police Agency says
A whole new way to eat katsu: Cold katsu soba【Taste test】
Restaurant Yoshibei is crazy in the best way: A pork cutlet set with a side of pork cutlet bowl
Bacon and Egg Sauce Katsudon: A new way to eat breakfast in Japan
Instant katsu? Taste-testing the tempting promise of freeze-dried tonkatsu topping【Taste test】
How to make an imitation katsudon pork cutlet bowl using imitation katsu【SoraKitchen】
We tackle a titanic bowl of pork cutlet katsudon and (just about) live to tell the tale
Salmon katsudon? Tokyo restaurant’s specialty is like a deep-fried sashimi lunch【Photos】
Japan Super Budget Dining – What’s the best way to spend 1,000 yen at Fuji Soba?
Hey, Japanese taxi driver! Take us to your favorite restaurant in Tsuruga City!
The most delicious way to eat tonkatsu blows people’s minds in Japan
Katsu weight showdown! Which Japanese supermarket gives you the most tonkatsu meat for your yen?
We eat fugu pufferfish semen at a Japanese restaurant in Tokyo
Sushi Ramen restaurant serves up the best of both worlds in one epic Japanese meal
The best soba restaurant on Yakushima island, according to locals
Tomahawk Tonkatsu at Japanese restaurant becomes a hot topic online
Ninja Soba Goemon: A Japanese restaurant that’s like a ninja hideout