An Oma Pacific bluefin tuna, weighing 608 pounds, sold at Tokyo’s Toyosu Market. It’s one of the most expensive tuna fish to be sold in the history of sushi.
A company spent $1.3 million to acquire a massive tuna during an auction held at a Japanese fish market in Tokyo over the weekend. It weighed over 600 pounds.
The buyer, Onodera Group, bought the 608-pound tuna Sunday at Toyosu Fish Market in Tokyo. The company shared the news across its social media profiles and in a news release. The buyer said online ...
Taiwan has strengthened its fresh bluefin tuna export efforts to Japan through a new partnership, following a 50% increase in ...
A bluefin tuna was sold for $1,316,835 (207 million yen) on Sunday (January 5), marking the second-highest bid at Tokyo's Toyosu fish market's annual auction since its inception in 1999, according to ...
A bluefin tuna about the size of a motorcycle has been sold for $1.3 million (207 million yen) at Japan’s most prestigious fish market, setting the second highest price on record during its new ...
The highest priced tuna for all but one of the years came from Ōma in Aomori Prefecture in Japan’s northern Tōhoku region, renowned for being an exceptionally strong brand. The only exception ...
A sushi restaurant constructed by this east Japan town as a base for interaction with inbound tourists and others has opened ...
The fish is typically caught in the Tsugaru Strait - a channel frequented by tuna traveling between the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean - using traditional pole and line methods rather than a ...