“Shabu Shabu Theater,” a web video featuring Shimono Hiro, Sugita Tomokazu, Eguchi Takuya, Katou Emiri Kato, and Kujira as the voices of their wives, husbands, children, and other “family members,” has been released. The video is now available on the official YouTube channel of Mitsukan and other sites.

This video was produced as the first phase of the “Mitsukan Minna no Kitchen Project”. The gorgeous voice actors, each voicing a family member, introduce the “NEO Shabu” recipe using Mitsukan’s “Nabetsuyu (Hot pot broth)” that will make you want to shabu-shabu.

There are four different recipe videos.
In the “Easy Sesame Soy Milk Pork Shabu with Plentiful Green Peppers” video, Katou Emiri plays the wife and Eguchi Takuya plays the husband of a remote working couple. A family of four – Sugita Tomokazu (Dad), Kujira (Mom), Katou Emiri (Sister), and Eguchi Takuya (Brother) – bring their favorite ingredients to the table for a lively meal in “Melted Cheese and Green Peppers in Sesame Soy Milk Pork Shabu.

And you can enjoy the feeling of peeking at the interaction between the mother-in-law (CV: Kujira), the wife (CV: Katou Emiri), and the husband (CV: Shimono Hiro), who are surprised by the novel menu, “New Discovery! Pork Shabu with Avocado and Mini Tomatoes in Grilled Agou-Dashi Sauce”. Three siblings (Sugita Tomokazu, the eldest, Shimono Hiro, the second, and Eguchi Takuya, the third), whose mother is away at work, enjoy a kimchi hot pot. “Kimchi Soup Pork Shabu with Asari’s Umami!”.

Comments from the cast have also arrived.

The web video “Shabu Shabu Theater” is now available on the official YouTube channel of Mitsukan and other sites.


Shimono Hiro
This time, in “New Discovery! Pork Shabu with Avocado and Mini Tomatoes in Grilled Eel Soup” I played the role of the husband, and in “Kimchi Soup Pork Shabu with Asari’s Umami!”, I played the role of the second son. I played both roles with a lot of fun and playfulness, so please listen to them and try making the shabu-shabu you’re interested in!

Sugita Tomokazu
Nabeshabu (hotpot shabu) is a familiar dish that is eaten all year round, and it can take on many different colors depending on what you add to it. Nabe is a familiar dish that we eat all year round, so I was happy to be able to perform in this episode.

Eguchi Takuya
It was a very hungry recording. Needless to say, I went straight to the store to buy green peppers after the recording.

Katou Emiri
I had a lot of fun playing the roles of the various families around the hot pot! As I played them, I was curious to know what kind of hot pot there is. It was a delicious commercial!

Kujira
I tried the avocado and tomato, and it was delicious! It was a strange encounter!