Japanese Hot Pot– Sukiyaki, Shabu-Shabu and Traditional Japanese Nabe Dishes –

Japanese hot pot, known as “nabe,” is a traditional style of cooking where ingredients are simmered together in a shared pot at the dining table. These dishes are especially popular during the colder months and are often enjoyed with family and friends.
One of the most famous hot pot dishes is sukiyaki, where thin slices of beef, tofu, vegetables, and noodles are cooked in a sweet and savory soy-based broth. Another popular dish is shabu-shabu, in which thinly sliced meat and vegetables are briefly swished in hot broth before being dipped in sauces such as ponzu or sesame sauce.
Japan also has many regional hot pot specialties, including chanko nabe associated with sumo wrestlers, seafood-rich yosenabe, and chicken-based mizutaki from Fukuoka.
In this category, explore Japanese hot pot dishes, traditional nabe recipes, and regional specialties that highlight Japan’s comforting shared dining culture.
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Japanese Hot Pot
Nabe (鍋)
The weather is getting colder now in Japan. Among the various amazing traditional food of Japan, what do you think is the most suitable for a cold winter? If you are still hesitating, let us recommend nabe (鍋) - the best dish for a cozy... -
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Shabu-Shabu (しゃぶしゃぶ)
People tend to think of Shabu-shabu as a dish for cold winter days. However, Shabu-shabu is actually enjoyed all year round in Japan while various types of hot pot dishes are often eaten as the seasons change . Today, we would ... -
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Kansai Style Sukiyaki (関西風すき焼き)
If you are a fan of Japanese food, you may have heard or even tried sukiyaki before. However, do you know that there are more than one type of sukiyaki: Kansai style and Kanto style sukiyaki. Today, we want to introduce Kansai style Suki... -
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Kanto Style Sukiyaki (関東風すき焼き)
関東風すき焼き Kanto-style sukiyaki is the classic Tokyo-area way of making Japanese sukiyaki. Everything simmers together in a single pot of 割り下 warishita, a pre-mixed sauce of soy sauce, mirin, sake, sugar, and dashi. Thinly sliced ... -
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Botan Nabe (ぼたん鍋)
Botan Nabe "ぼたん鍋" uses wild boar meat as its main ingredient. Wild, isn't it? It's one of the many hot pot dishes in Japan. Read on to know more. What is Botan Nabe? While there are tons of hot pot dishes, this dish is making noises ... -
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Chanko Nabe (ちゃんこ鍋)
Chanko-nabe is a rich Japanese stew that is frequently consumed by sumo wrestlers as part of their weight-gain regimen. This dish is also well-liked in eateries run by retired sumo wrestlers who specialize in it. Let's delve into the det... -
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Kamo nabe (鴨鍋)
鴨鍋 Kamo nabe is a traditional Japanese duck hot pot that has been part of winter food culture around Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefecture for centuries. Thinly sliced duck breast and sweet green onions simmer together in a rich soy-based brot... -
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Motsunabe (もつ鍋)
Introduction to Motsunabe In Japan, they love to eat hormone (ホルモン); the short term for internal organs. Therefore, they make a dish out of it which is called Motsunabe. Motsunabe is a hot pot dish that uses beef and pork motsu (horm... -
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Yanagawa Nabe (柳川鍋)
Hot pot dishes are not just a thing in Japan, but in other Asian countries too. Undoubtedly, Yanagawa Nabe is one of the many Japanese hot dishes available. Will you say yes to this dish? Continue reading, and let us know if you're excit... -
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Ankou Nabe (あんこう鍋)
Introduction to Ankou Nabe In Japan, they are improving their food and always make it as healthy as possible. An example of this is by having nabe during the winter season, and they also gain plenty of collagen that makes their skin beau...






















