A bluefin tuna offered for 207 million yen (round $1.3 million) at Tokyo’s Toyosu fish market on Sunday, the second-highest value ever recorded for the reason that auction began gathering information in 1999.
Michelin-starred sushi chain operator, Onodera Group, and seafood wholesaler Yamayuki co-purchased the 608-pound (275 kilogram) Bluefin.
The fisherman who caught the motorcycle-sized tuna, 73-year-old Masahiro Takeuchi, advised Japan information outlet, KYODO News, that the fish was “as fats as a cow.”
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“It is like a dream. I am all the time nervous about what number of extra years I can do that job, however I am extremely glad,” he mentioned.
The Onodera Group has gained the public sale for the final 5 years.
“The primary tuna is supposed to convey success,” Onodera Group President Shinji Nagao advised reporters after the public sale. “Our hope is that by consuming this tuna everybody could have a very good 12 months.”
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The costliest tuna went for $3.1 million (333.6 million yen) in 2019 for a 278-kilogram (round 612 kilos). The public sale first opened in 1935.
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