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- A Kobe beef specialty shop
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- A single serving is approximately 150g-200g.
- Due to the nature of fresh meat products, the shape, marbling, and size may differ from the images.
Product Details
The origins of sukiyaki — a premium seasoning set
Enjoy authentic "sukiyaki" at home with a luxurious set featuring the finest sake, soy sauce, and sugar — ingredients worthy of sukiyaki's earliest days — paired with Tatsuya's Kobe Beef. Selected as a 5th Kobe Selection award product.
The word "sukiyaki" traces back to "sukiyaki" (plow-grilling)
The name "sukiyaki" dates back to the Edo period, when people would heat a farming plow (suki) over a fire and grill fish and tofu on it. Before the Meiji era, eating meat was uncommon, so the prevailing theory is that grilling meat outdoors on a plow gave rise to the name we use today.
The key to great sukiyaki is searing the meat first

As sukiyaki spread to the Kanto region, the cooking style shifted toward simmering in a rich soy sauce-based broth called warishita. Even today, Kanto-style sukiyaki resembles a simmered beef hot pot.
In contrast, Kansai-style sukiyaki stays true to the original method — searing the meat first, then seasoning with sugar, soy sauce, and sake. At Tatsuya, we recommend searing first. This brings out a wonderful caramelized aroma that makes each bite even more satisfying.
Craft your perfect sukiyaki with the finest ingredients
Rather than using a premixed broth, season to your own taste. Sear the meat first, then add sugar, followed by soy sauce, then sake. After adding your vegetables, adjust the flavor — add sugar if too salty, sake if too strong, soy sauce if too sweet.
For this "Kobe Beef Sukiyaki" set, Tatsuya has assembled the finest sugar, soy sauce, and sake available — the very best that could be imagined from the era when sukiyaki was born. Each ingredient was personally selected by our owner as the ideal complement to Kobe Beef.
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Sake
Kikuchi Sake Brewery — Kurodasho -
A junmai (pure rice) sake named after Kurodasho, located upstream along the Kakogawa River in the Banshu region of Hyogo Prefecture — the birthplace of Yamada Nishiki, Japan's finest sake rice. Brewed by Kikuchi Sake Brewery, established in 1878, this sake offers a crisp finish with a broad, mellow richness.
Kurodasho is also the land where Tajima cattle — the source of Kobe Beef — are born and raised. Sake made from rice grown in the same terroir pairs beautifully with the beef. When adjusting the flavor of your sukiyaki, this sake adds a depth of umami that water simply cannot achieve.
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Soy Sauce
Kadocho — Yuasa Soy Sauce -
From Kadocho, the oldest producer in the Yuasa soy sauce tradition with over 170 years of history. This dark soy sauce is naturally brewed over 12 to 18 months in Edo-era cedar barrels from Yoshino.
The natural flavor and gentle aroma are something mass-produced soy sauce can never replicate. Rich yet mild, it harmonizes perfectly with the delicate fat of Kobe Beef. Made without any preservatives or artificial seasonings — a living soy sauce.
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Sugar
Mitani Seito
Sanuki Wasanbon Sugar -
The finest sugar from Mitani Seito Hane Sanuki Honpo, a family operation that has preserved traditional methods across eight generations since its founding in 1804.
Wasanbon is handcrafted with great care, retaining its natural nutrients. With a clean, refined sweetness and remarkably smooth texture, we tried many sugars before finding the one that works. Wasanbon is the only sugar that complements — rather than competes with — the natural sweetness of Kobe Beef fat, creating a beautiful harmony and forming the perfect flavor foundation.
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Beef
Kobe Motomachi Tatsuya
Kobe Beef -
The beef is, naturally, Kobe Beef from our shop, Kobe Motomachi Tatsuya. From Tajima cattle raised in Hyogo Prefecture, only those with the finest meat quality earn the title "Kobe Beef." Our skilled craftsmen further select and hand-slice the perfect cuts for sukiyaki.
The melt-on-the-tongue texture from fine marbling and the clean, refined fat are hallmarks of Kobe Beef alone. Sear the meat first and the rich, intoxicating aroma will be impossible to resist.
Choose from two types of meat
Bisai (Finely Marbled) — For those who love lean beef
Features Top Blade from Kobe Beef — a lean cut with beautifully fine marbling throughout. While delivering the robust "true meat flavor" that only lean beef provides, the delicate marbling brings exceptional balance. Enjoy a tenderness you wouldn't expect from lean beef, along with pure, deep umami.
Hojun (Rich & Luxurious) — A melt-in-your-mouth indulgence
Features our finest loin with breathtakingly beautiful, art-like marbling. The most tender of all our sukiyaki cuts — so soft it practically melts on your tongue. The sweet, rich aroma that fills the air the moment you sear the meat is nothing short of extraordinary.
Includes an original booklet — perfect for gifting

Each set comes with Tatsuya's original sukiyaki booklet, created exclusively for the "Kobe Beef Sukiyaki" set. Featuring the history of sukiyaki, details of each included item, and an easy-to-follow recipe, this set makes a wonderful gift — even for someone preparing sukiyaki for the first time.
Anyone can easily prepare sukiyaki tailored to their own taste.
Packaging & presentation
The meat is placed in a wooden box and wrapped (noshi gift tags are applied here), then nestled with a cold pack inside a presentation box. The seasonings are packed alongside in an original branded carton.
If you would like a carrying bag, we will include a furoshiki wrapping cloth (non-woven fabric).
| Item No. | |
| Cut | Bisai: Top Blade / Hojun: Loin |
| Origin | Hyogo Prefecture, Japan |
| Best Before | 4 days from shipment (refrigerated at 5°C or below) |
| Shipping | Yamato Transport Cool Express (Chilled) *For frozen delivery, please note your preference in the remarks field |
| Shipping Fee | Free shipping (nationwide) |
| Packaging | Meat is placed in a wooden box, wrapped, and presented in a gift box, then packed with seasonings in a branded carton. Unless otherwise specified, all orders arrive gift-ready at no extra charge. |
| Included Items |
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| Note | Includes Kobe Beef Certificate & beef tallow |
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Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend about 150-200g per person as a general guide.
At our shop, sukiyaki and shabu-shabu cuts are the same meat sliced to the same thickness. Either can be enjoyed as sukiyaki, shabu-shabu, or both.
Yes. For best quality, wrap the meat tightly with plastic wrap to minimize air exposure before freezing.
Yes, you can select your preferred date and time during checkout. Available time slots: Morning / 14:00-16:00 / 16:00-18:00 / 18:00-20:00 / 19:00-21:00. Orders placed by 2:00 PM on business days can be delivered the next day (some areas excluded).
A flat rate of ¥880 (tax included) nationwide. Free shipping on orders of ¥8,640 or more.
Refrigerated is the default. If you prefer frozen delivery, please note "Frozen preferred" in the order notes at checkout.
Refrigerated products have a shelf life of 4 days from the shipping date. Frozen products vary by item — please check the individual product pages.
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