Sukiyaki scenery refers to the traditional Japanese landscape painting style that emerged during the Muromachi period. It depicts landscapes that are stark, with emphasis on the natural beauty of mountains, trees, and water in a minimalistic and abstract manner. The style is characterized by its simplicity and the use of white space to convey depth and emotion. The formation of this style is attributed to Zen Buddhism's influence on Japanese aesthetics, which emphasized simplicity and the appreciation of nature's beauty.