Bluefin tuna sells for record $3.2 million at year-opening auction at Tokyo fish market
Kiyomura Corp paid a record ¥510 million for a 243 kg bluefin tuna in Tokyo's New Year auction, highlighting growing interest amid improving fish stocks, experts said.
- On January 5, 2026, Kiyoshi Kimura's Kiyomura Corp bought a Pacific bluefin for 510.3 million yen at Toyosu fish market's early-morning New Year auction.
- Custom at the New Year's first auction sees bidders spending big for good luck and marketing, with Kimura's history of top prices including a 2019 record shaping expectations.
- Weighing 243 kilograms, the tuna was caught off Oma by Toyokazu Ito, fisherman from Oma, Aomori Prefecture, and taken to Sushizanmai's Tsukiji head restaurant for cutting.
- Kiyomura Co. said it will sell the tuna cuts at usual prices with a one-piece limit per customer and hold a public cutting show at its Sushi Zanmai main branch on Jan. 5.
- Looking beyond the sale, fisheries specialists point out Dave Gershman, Pew Charitable Trusts international fisheries team, said the 2017 recovery plan 'is working,' while Kimura urged Pacific nations to adopt long-term management this year as the IUCN Red List now lists bluefin as 'near threatened.
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The fish weighed 243 kilograms.
Japanese entrepreneur and sushi restaurant chain owner Kiyoshi Kimura, known as the "Tuna King", paid a record $3.2 million for a giant bluefin tuna at a traditional New Year's auction at Tokyo's main fish market, breaking the previous world record, France24 reports, citing AFP.
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