Top Winter Foods to Keep You Warm

Jan 23, 2026

BY Natalie Hung

Japan’s winter cuisine offers a comforting warmth that brings people together, with dishes like nabe and sukiyaki often enjoyed as a shared meal at the center of the table. Street-side favorites, such as oden and regional specialties like curry soup, provide hearty flavors that ward off the chill during the colder months. For a lighter yet soothing option, ochazuke embodies the comfort and simplicity of Japanese cooking. Here is your guide to the top Japanese foods to keep you warm this winter.

Nabe – Photo by: sekken57

Nabe

Nabe, a traditional Japanese hotpot, is a beloved winter dish where fresh ingredients like vegetables, tofu, and different meats are simmered together in a flavorful broth. Often cooked right at the table, it encourages a shared dining experience that feels warm and communal. With countless regional variations, nabe reflects the diversity of Japanese cuisine while remaining a symbol of comfort during the cold season. 

Tokyo – Chanko Shibamatsu Nakameguro

Location: 3 Chome-12-19 Nakameguro, Meguro City, Tokyo 153-0061, Japan

Phone: +81337123993

Website: http://dosukoi.tokyo/index_n.html

Osaka – Hakata-motsunabe Oyama

Location: Japan, 〒556-0011 Osaka, Naniwa Ward, Nanbanaka, 2 Chome−10−70 なんばパークス 6F

Phone: +81665866733

Website: https://www.motu-ooyama.com/shop/nanba/

Kyoto – Nikunabe Chiba

Location: 187 Zaimokucho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8017, Japan

Phone: +81752317518

Website: http://www.chiba-group.jp/nikunabe/

Beef Sukiyaki – Photo by: sasazawa

Sukiyaki

Sukiyaki has its roots in Japan’s farming communities, where it was originally enjoyed by field workers who cooked meat and leftover vegetables over a simple iron plow after a long day of labor. Today, it has evolved into a beloved winter hotpot, with thinly sliced beef simmered in a sweet soy-based broth with tofu and vegetables. Enjoyed and cooked at the table, each bite is often dipped into a raw beaten egg, creating a perfect balance of flavor.

Tokyo – Sukiyaki Matsukiya

Location: Japan, 〒150-0044 Tokyo, Shibuya, Maruyamacho, 6−8 松木家ビル

Phone: +815054894822

Website: https://gh28700.gorp.jp/

Osaka – Sukiyaki shabushabu daibokujyo

Location: Japan, 〒542-0076 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Namba, 3 Chome−4−16 ECS第32ビル 5F

Phone: +81665759655

Website: https://kahb207.gorp.jp/

Kyoto – Kyoto wagyu sukiyaki shabu-shabu tominojo gionhonten

Location: 161-1 Tokiwacho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0079, Japan

Phone: +81757466648

Website: https://tominojo.com/

Soup Curry – Photo by: Kenta Nomura

Soup Curry

S0up curry, especially popular in regions like Hokkaido, began as a hearty meal for laborers needing warmth and energy during harsh winters. Lighter than traditional curry yet packed with spices, it features a rich broth filled with vegetables, meat, and seasonal toppings that help boost circulation and fight the cold. Its warmth, heat, and bold flavors have made it a beloved winter staple across Japan, often enjoyed with rice or crusty bread to soak up the soup.

Tokyo – Hokkaido Soup Curry Suage SHIBUYA

Location: Japan, 〒150-0002 Tokyo, Shibuya, 2 Chome−22−11 渋谷フランセ奥野ビル B1F

Phone: +81368038270

Website: https://www.suage.info/ja/

Osaka – スープカレー aya spice亭

Location: Japan, 〒542-0083 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Higashishinsaibashi, 1 Chome−13−19 1F Japanese Bar common内

Phone: +818042953728

Website: https://www.instagram.com/aya_spice_tei/

Kyoto – SOUP CURRY OHMIYA

Location: Japan, 〒604-8041 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, Uraderacho, 607-3 西川ビル 2階

Phone: +81752125515

Website: https://curry-kyoto.jimdo.com/

Oden – Photo by: nicolegeri1213

Oden

Oden originated as a simple street food sold from yatai stalls, keeping travelers warm with its gently simmered ingredients during the cold months. Made with daikon, boiled eggs, konjac, fishcakes, and tofu stewed in a light soy-based broth, it offers subtle flavors that deepen the longer it cooks. Still widely enjoyed at convenience stores and winter festivals, oden remains a nostalgic symbol of warmth and everyday comfort in Japan.

Tokyo – O’denbar うまみ 三軒茶屋

Location: Japan, 〒154-0024 Tokyo, Setagaya City, Sangenjaya, 2 Chome−11−11 プレジオ三軒茶屋 2階

Phone: +81364507919

Website: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1317/A131706/13313081/

Osaka – Hanakujira honten

Location: Japan, 〒553-0003 Osaka, Fukushima Ward, Fukushima, 2 Chome−8−2 1階

Phone: +81664537486

Kyoto – Bengaraya

Location: 185-2 Kamiaburakakecho, Fushimi Ward, Kyoto, 612-8047, Japan

Phone: +81756226908

Website: http://www.bengaraya.net/

Ochazuke – Photo by: Lau Jazzily

Ochazuke

Ochazuke is a simple yet cozy dish where hot tea or broth is poured over a bowl of rice. Often topped with ingredients like salmon, pickles, or seaweed, it highlights the elegance of Japanese minimalism. Light but satisfying, ochazuke is a beloved dish that can keep the winter days a little warmer.

Tokyo – Dashi Ochazuke En Lumine Shinjuku branch

Location: Japan, 〒160-0023 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Nishishinjuku, 1 Chome−1−5 ルミネ新宿1 B2F

Phone: +81353391696

Website: https://byo.co.jp/dashichazuke-en/

Osaka – Ochazuke-dokoro Hiyotoko

Location: Japan, 〒542-0083 Osaka, Chuo Ward, Higashishinsaibashi, 2 Chome−5−8 京屋ビル 1階

Phone: +81664849999

Website: http://hiyotoko.com/

Kyoto – Dashi-Chazule En – Kyoto Porta

Location: Kyoto Porta, 902番地 Higashishiokojicho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8216, Japan

Phone: +81757086396

Website: https://byo.co.jp/dashichazuke-en/

As the temperature drops, these winter dishes serve as a reminder that warmth can be found not just in hot meals but in the shared moments around the table. Whether enjoyed at a bustling street stall, a cozy family dinner, or a local restaurant, each dish adds its own flavor to the season. Discovering these winter specialities is a memorable way to experience Japan’s culinary culture.

Featured Photo Credit: norikko

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