Saki, in Japanese, means "Blossom".
Whereas "sake" is the Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice.
Sukiyaki and Nabe
Sukiyaki is a Japanese dish of sliced meat, bean curd and vegetables.
I am wondering if you mean 'Sukiyaki' by Kyu Sakamoto, which I think is in fact Japanese - it can be found on YouTube.
Sukiyaki is a Japanese dish that features beef as the main ingredient. It has a soup or stew like texture and is typically simmered or slow cooked throughout the day.
Kyu Sakamoto-1963
No, Domburimono and sukiyaki are not the same thing. Domburimono refers to a Japanese rice bowl dish topped with various ingredients, while sukiyaki is a hot pot dish featuring thinly sliced beef cooked with vegetables and tofu in a sweet soy sauce broth. Both are popular in Japanese cuisine but differ significantly in their preparation and presentation.
Though I cannot be certain to which song you are referring, it is likely you are thinking of the song 'Sukiyaki' (Known in Japanese as 'ue o muite arukou') by Kyu Sakamoto, which reached number one of the Billboard Top 100 in 1963.
The shabu was invented by the Japanese. It is a 'hot-pot' type of dish related somewhat to Sukiyaki.
Not sure who you're referring to. Sukiyaki charted three separate times-Kyu Sakamoto, Four PM, Taste of Honey. Kyu Sakamoto was the only one who was Japanese-his version went to number one in 1963
Sukiyaki is a song by Kyu Sakamoto. Lyrics can be found with a quick Google search.
Sushi, sashimi, okonomiyaki, unagidon, yakisoba, miso, yakiniku, sukiyaki, tempura, tsukemen.
Sukiyaki literally means "to cook in a pan" in Japanese, derived from the words "suki" (to cook) and "yaki" (grill or fry). It refers to a popular Japanese hot pot dish that typically features thinly sliced beef, vegetables, tofu, and noodles cooked together in a sweet soy sauce-based broth. The dish is often prepared at the table, allowing diners to enjoy the cooking process.