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Pandemic overshadows Japan’s New Year tuna auction

A 208-kilogramme bluefin tuna that was auctioned for 20.84 million yen ($202,000) is displayed after the annual New Year auction in Tokyo on Tuesday. (Kyodo via Reuters photo)

TOKYO: Tokyo’s annual New Year tuna auction ended on 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 affecting the restaurant industry.

The most expensive fish of the day — a 208-kilogramme bluefin caught off the northern Aomori region of Japan, known for its quality tuna — was bought by another bidder for 20.84 million yen ($202,000).

That is just a fraction of the millions of dollars that sushi businessman and self-proclaimed “Tuna King” Kiyoshi Kimura has shelled out in recent years to secure the bragging rights that come…

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