Bluefin tuna sold for $37,000

The 180.4-kg Tuna was caught off Japan’s northern region of Aomori

Update: 2015-01-06 06:34 GMT
President of sushi restaurant chain Sushi-Zanmai, Kiyoshi Kimura, second from right, cuts a 180 kg bluefin tuna at his main restaurant in Tokyo. (Photo: AFP)

A giant bluefin tuna sold for more than $37,000 in the first auction of the year at a Tokyo fish market on Monday, as Japan faces growing pressure to cut back on consumption of the threatened fish.

The 180.4-kg Tuna, caught off Japan’s northern region of Aomori, fetched a winning bid of $37,480, said an official at the Tsukiji fish market.

The bid marked the second consecutive decline at the annual new year sales, after a record $18,589 million was paid in 2013 — driven by a bidding war led by a Hong Kong restaurant chain — for a slightly larger fish.

Monday’s winner, Kiyoshi Kimura, president of the firm behind the popular Sushi-Zanmai restaurant chain, said he was “surprised to win the bid at such a low price.” “But it's the best quality,” he told local media.

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