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
Dongara jiru (どんがら汁)
Dongara jiru is a rich, strong soup. It shows the close link between the people in Yamagata Prefecture's Shonai area and the Sea of Japan. This local dish is very important. It is a necessary, warming answer to the area's cold winter wea... -
Japanese Hot Pot
Jyunsai nabe (じゅんさい鍋)
If you visit Akita Prefecture in Japan, you’ll find a hot pot dish that’s unlike anything else. It’s called Jyunsai Nabe, and it features a special water plant called jyunsai as its main ingredient. This dish brings togeth... -
Japanese Hot Pot
Kappa nabe (かっぱ鍋)
Welcome to the world of Japanese comfort food! In this article, we’re digging into Kappa Nabe, a unique and flavorful hot pot dish from Nara Prefecture. You’ll find out what makes it special, where it came from, and why more people ... -
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Ieyasu takagari nabe (家康鷹狩り鍋)
Ieyasu Takagari Nabe is a unique Japanese hot pot dish inspired by Tokugawa Ieyasu and his connection to falconry in the Togane area. Using a rich black bean miso broth and hearty local ingredients, this flavorful dish blends history and... -
Japanese Hot Pot
Lemon nabe (レモン鍋)
At this time of year, the lemon tree in our garden is full of fruit. Lemons are now widely known as a food that fights off lifestyle-related diseases. Their unique sourness can serve as a salt substitute, so more and more people are acti... -
Japanese Hot Pot
Seri nabe (セリ鍋)
Seri Nabe is a delightful and popular tradition in Japan, offering a warm and communal dining experience. It has a unique history and cultural significance, making it a beloved part of Japanese cuisine. In this introduction, we'll explor... -
Japanese Hot Pot
Yakishabu (焼きしゃぶ)
If you are a fan of Japanese cuisine, you may have heard about yakiniku or shabushabu (Japanese hotpot). However, in today's artcle, we would like to introduce you a dish called "Yakishabu". Is it a combination of yakiniku and shabu-shab... -
Japanese Hot Pot
Gyunabe (牛鍋)
Nabe (or hot pot) is a popular dish not only in Japan but also all over the world. However, have you wonder what are the features of Japanese nabe compared to hot pot from other parts of the world? In this article, we would like to intro... -
Japanese Hot Pot
Asuka nabe (飛鳥鍋)
“Asuka Nabe” is a local dish of Nara Prefecture, made by simmering chicken and vegetables in milk and soup stock. Locals eat this at home on a daily basis and passed down from parent to child. They also served this in school lunches. Wha... -
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Harihari nabe (はりはり鍋)
Speaking of Japanese nabe (or hot pot), there are so many types such as Yosenabe, Chanko nabe, Mizutaki, Sukiyaki, Shabu-shabu, Motsu nabe, etc. Each type has its own feature and ingredients. Have you ever heard of "Harihari nabe"? This ...
























