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It is central to Japanese cuisine—and not just in Japan. Chefs from Europe, America and Australia pay handsomely for fish from Toyosu. To understand what makes this market exceptional ...
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 ... and can live up to 40 years, according to the World ...
From sushi served at lightning speed on a bullet train to the world’s largest fish market, this trip across Japan was packed with wild, unforgettable bites.
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The enormous 608lb fish ... in northeast Japan, was caught by a 73-year-old fisherman called Masahiro Takeuchi on Saturday morning. Takeuchi told reporters at the Toyosu market in central ...
Completing the Canal Street experience, the market stocks a host of Asian foods including sushi grade rice, glass noodles, and chili pastes—but also carries the necessary rubs and batters for a good ...
Oma’s tourist board describes itself as “Japan’s Most Famous Tuna Town.” In 2019, a 613-pound Oma tuna fish at the same Tokyo market fetched $3.1 million, making it the most expensive fish ...