'Tuna King' pays record £2.4m for giant bluefin at Tokyo auction

Japan's Sushi World: 'Tuna King' Breaks Bank with Record-Shattering £2.4m Catch

In a stunning display of sushi supremacy, 243kg bluefin tuna seller Kiyoshi Kimura has dished out a staggering 510.3 million yen (£2.4m) at Tokyo's prestigious Tsukiji market. The "Tuna King" has set a new benchmark for the high-stakes auction circuit, eclipsing last year's record of 333.6 million yen.

Kimura expressed bewilderment at the price surge, admitting that he had expected to secure his prized catch at a lower rate. However, as the minutes ticked away under the pre-dawn auction lights, the value of the bluefin skyrocketed, catching him off guard. For Kimura's sake, though, every yen will be worth it – after all, this is no ordinary fish.

The 243kg specimen, hauled in from Japan's northern coast, has been expertly turned into sushi rolls for sale at Kimura's restaurant chain, fetching a modest 500 yen (£2.40) per roll. But that didn't stop customers from flocking to the renowned eatery to taste the 'auspicious tuna', with some patrons singing its praises long after their meal was gone.

For young Minami Sugiyama, who sampled the prized catch at Kimura's restaurant in Tsukiji, it marked a promising start to the year. "I feel like I've begun the year in a good way," she told AFP. Fellow diner Kiyoshi Nishimura, a Shinto priest, echoed her sentiments, describing the dish as having an undeniable sweetness and richness that left him feeling 'happy'.

Meanwhile, the bluefin tuna market has struggled to regain its footing since the pandemic hit, with restaurants scaling back operations to minimize losses. However, Kimura's record-breaking purchase serves as a beacon of hope for Tokyo's once-thriving tuna auction circuit, reminding buyers and sellers alike of the enduring allure of Japan's finest seafood delicacies.
 
omg u gotta love how that 'Tuna King' Kiyoshi Kimura broke the bank with a whopping 510.3 million yen tuna purchase 🤯🐟 it's insane to think about how much money went into just one fish lol anyway i guess its a good sign for the tuna auction market and all but like, who can afford that kind of price tag? not me 😂
 
🤔 I'm not surprised by this price surge at all... think about it, folks! Bluefin tuna is like the super rare collectible of sushi world - when you get your hands on one, you're basically holding a piece of history and exclusivity 🏆 The market has been recovering from the pandemic, but this kind of thing shows that people are still willing to splurge on quality and experience 💸 Plus, for Kiyoshi Kimura's sake, every penny is worth it - after all, he's essentially turning a massive bluefin into something special and coveted 🍣 As long as there are sushi lovers out there who appreciate the craftsmanship and artistry of his restaurant, I think prices will keep rising 💪
 
Ugh I'm literally fuming over this news!!! £2.4m for 1 bluefin tuna is just insane! Like what even is the point? It's not like it's some exotic rare gem or something that's going to make a difference in people's lives... it's just FISH!!! 🤯 And the fact that Kiyoshi Kimura got caught off guard by the price surge is just laughable, I mean what did he expect?! 💁‍♂️ This is just another example of how ridiculous and out of control the luxury market can get... and don't even get me started on the restaurant owners who are making bank off this 'prized catch' 🍣🤑
 
I just got the most epic gaming setup ever 🤯 - 4K monitor, new razer mouse, and that sweet gaming chair that'll make you feel like a pro 🛋️. But I was thinking, have you guys tried that new Japanese restaurant downtown? The sushi is insane, reminds me of when I went to Japan last year 😍. Anyway, back to gaming - what's your favorite game right now? I'm still stuck on this one level in Overwatch, ugh! 🤦‍♂️
 
Dude I'm still thinking about that massive bluefin tuna catch 🤯... like, 510 million yen is crazy! 🤑 I remember when I was a kid, my dad used to tell me that sushi was super expensive in Tokyo and now it's like a whole new level 💸. I'm not surprised Kiyoshi Kimura got caught off guard tho 🙃, who wouldn't expect such a huge price jump? 😂 But seriously, that tuna must've been some quality fish for him to get that kind of money 💯. Now I wanna try it ASAP 🍣... does anyone know if they sell those massive sushi rolls at his restaurant? 🤔
 
😊 I gotta say, £2.4m for a tuna is mind-boggling! It's crazy to think about how much demand there is for bluefin tuna. Like, what's so special about this one catch that it's worth breaking the bank? 🤯 And honestly, 510.3 million yen isn't just a record-breaking price, it's also a testament to Kiyoshi Kimura's success in the sushi game. The dude's on fire! 🔥 But at the same time, I'm curious about what makes this tuna so unique – is there something specific about its flavor or quality that's driving up the prices? 🤔
 
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