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Tuna sells for Y9.63 million at Tsukiji fish market

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A tuna caught off Oma, Aomori Prefecture, was on Monday sold for 9.63 million yen at the Tsukiji fish market's first auction of the new year.

The 128-kg tuna was bid for by buyers from Japanese and Hong Kong sushi restaurants who later divided the tuna into two, marking the highest price in the past eight years. According to market officials, 2,775 tuna, weighing more than 100 kg, were auctioned.

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Are they allowing tourists in again?

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Y9.63 million, highest price in the past eight years

ENOUGH, STOP !!! This is obscene. What is the price of the tuna left in the ocean?

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Given that one tuna was sold for 9.63 million and there are at least 100,000 tuna in the ocean then I think the answer has to be a lot.

May be the way to beat the credit crunch is to do a bit of tuna fishing?

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May be Aomori people are rich, in other areas it was sold below last year price.

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A 325kg tuna was caught off the NZ coast in 2007. So the oceans are not empty...yet.

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Tuna caught in NZ or practically any other area would never fetch these prices.

at $350 a pound the economics are mind boggling. This is wholesale price, imagine how expensive the Ootoro Suchi would be per piece...

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For those who doubt the impending scarcity of tuna, please read this http://www.japanfocus.org/_J_McCurry__D_McNeill-Japan_s_King_of_Fish_Faces_Extinction

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"the highest price in the past eight years"

Recession? What recession?

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"Are they allowing tourists in again?"

Not yet. The ban is for one month.

I'm going to eat as much tuna as I can from now until the price goes up out of my reach, which isn't that much farther.

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so how come the cans of tuna I buy are so cheap?

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Bamboohat, because a delicious amount of it is dolphin.

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at $350 a pound the economics are mind boggling. This is wholesale price, imagine how expensive the Ootoro Suchi would be per piece...

Still, the shops that sell this fish will have long lines out the front!

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couldnt have been much since people wanna show their pockets out.baka

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That's a LOT of cat food!

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Unless the tuna was mislabeled as being from off Aomori. Hey, it could happen.

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fish is worth more than human life, maybe best to lnvest in fish rather than saving the economy

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First auction year sale in Tsukiji is always for the show. No Tuna is worth that much, not even Bluefin. Truth is ,tuna price has dropped drastically. I remember the days when tsukiji had 1000-1500 pcs in the market and the prices were still fair. Now if you have over 500 pcs, the market would crash. FYI- the price for a pc of fish sold at the auction will end up 4-5times more by the time we buy it in the supermaket or eat it in a restaurant.

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