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- Bluefin tuna sells for record $3. 2 million at year-opening auction at . . .
A massive 243-kilogram (535-pound) bluefin tuna sold for a record 510 million yen ($3 2 million) at the first auction of 2026 at Tokyo’s Toyosu fish market
- Massive bluefin tuna fetches record $3. 2 million at Tokyo auction
A massive 535-pound bluefin tuna sold for a record 510 million yen ($3 2 million) at the first auction of 2026 at Tokyo's Toyosu fish market
- Bluefin tuna sold for $3. 2 million at Tokyo auction - USA TODAY
A Japanese sushi chain paid a whopping $3 2 million for a bluefin tuna fish weighing over 535 pounds at the country’s Toyosu fish market The company, Kiyomura Co , shared on social media that
- Bluefin tuna sells for US$3. 2 million at Tokyo auction - CTV News
A massive 243-kilogram (535-pound) bluefin tuna sold for a record 510 million yen (US$3 2 million) at the first auction of 2026 at Tokyo’s Toyosu fish market
- Japanese sushi tycoon pays fin-tastic record of US$3. 2 million for . . .
A Japanese sushi entrepreneur paid a record US$3 2 million for a giant bluefin tuna on Monday at an annual prestigious new year auction in Tokyo’s main fish market, smashing the previous all
- Tuna King Sets Record with $3. 2 Million Bluefin Purchase at Tokyo Auction
Discover the record-breaking $3 2 million bluefin tuna auction at Tokyo's Toyosu market, where Kiyoshi Kimura, the 'Tuna King,' secures the prized catch, highlighting the prestige of the New Year
- Bluefin tuna sells for record $3. 2 million at Tokyo auction - Fast Company
A massive 243-kilogram (535-pound) bluefin tuna sold for a record 510 million yen ($3 2 million) at the first auction of 2026 at Tokyo’s Toyosu fish market
- The world’s most expensive Bluefin tuna sells for a record $3. 2 million . . .
A 243-kilogram (535-pound) Pacific bluefin tuna sold for a record 510 million yen ($3 2 million) at the first 2026 auction at Tokyos Toyosu Fish Market Kiyoshi Kimura, owner of Sushi Zanmai, received the prized tuna, breaking his past record of $2 1 million scheduled in 2019 Kimura stated that, “the price shot up before you knew it” but called it “in part for good luck ”
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