Tuna sells for record $3 million in
auction at Tokyo's new fish market
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[January 05, 2019]
By Angie Teo
TOKYO (Reuters) - The owner of a Japanese
sushi restaurant chain on Saturday set a record by paying more than $3
million for a bluefin tuna in the year's first auction at Tokyo's new
fish market, exceeding his own record price of 2013.
Kiyoshi Kimura, who owns the Sushizanmai chain, paid 333.6 million yen
($3.1 million) for the 278-kg (613-lb) fish caught off the coast of
northern Japan's Aomori prefecture, or double what he had paid six years
ago.
"The tuna looks so tasty and very fresh, but I think I did too much,"
Kimura told reporters outside the market later.
"I expected it would be between 30 million and 50 million yen, or 60
million yen at the highest, but it ended up five times more."
Saturday's event was the first New Year auction of the Toyosu market,
after the famed Tsukiji fish market shut last year to provide temporary
parking for the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics.
Kimura had held the record for top price paid for a single fish at the
new year's auction for six straight years until 2017. But last year, the
owner of a different fish restaurant chain paid the highest price.
After the auction, the fish was taken to one of Sushizanmai's branches
located in the old market of Tsukiji.
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Kiyomura Co's President Kiyoshi Kimura (C), who runs a chain of
sushi restaurants Sushi Zanmai, poses as he prepares to cut a 278kg
bluefin tuna, priced with a 333,600,000 yen bid at the Toyosu fish
market's first tuna auction this year at his sushi restaurant in
Tokyo, Japan, January 5, 2019. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Tuna is prized around the world for its use in sushi, but experts
warn growing demand has made it an endangered species.
(Writing by Junko Fujita; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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