Japan's self-styled "Tuna King" has done it again -- paying more than $600,000 for a single fish. Sushi entrepreneur Kiyoshi Kimura paid top price at the first auction of the new year at Tokyo's ...
A company spent seven figures to acquire a massive tuna during an auction held at a Japanese fish market in Tokyo over the weekend. The 600-plus-pound tuna went to Onodera Group, a Japanese company ...
A sushi chef holds up the head of a bluefin tuna at a restaurant in Tsukji market area in Tokyo after it was sold at the first auction of the year at the Toyosu fish market on Jan. 5, 2020. (AP ...
(CNN) -- Self-proclaimed Japanese "Tuna King" and sushi restaurant owner Kiyoshi Kimura paid a record $3.1 million (333.6 million yen) for a giant bluefin tuna at the New Year's auction at Tokyo's ...
Tokyo's annual New Year tuna auction ended Tuesday without the usual jaw-dropping bidding war, with the country's "Tuna King" holding back on gunning for the top fish, citing the pandemic woes ...
TOKYO — A giant bluefin tuna fetched 16.3 million yen ($177,000) in an auction today at the world’s largest wholesale fish market in Japan. The 513-pound fish was the priciest since 2001 when a ...
TOKYO — A sushi chain boss paid $632,000 for a 466-pound bluefin tuna at auction on Thursday. The 74.2 million yen winning bid for the prized but imperiled species was the second highest ever after a ...
The first tuna auction of the year at Toyosu Market. Photographer: Soichiro Koriyama/Bloomberg Prices at first auctions in Japan, which include everything from seafood to fruits, are typically higher ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Self-proclaimed Japanese “Tuna King” and ...
TOKYO – A giant bluefin tuna fetched 16.3 million yen ($177,000) in an auction Tuesday at the world's largest wholesale fish market in Japan. The 513-pound fish was the priciest since 2001 when a ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Kiyoshi Kimura, president of sushi ...
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