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'Sushi king' spends nearly $1.8M for 1st giant bluefin tuna of 2020

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$1.8M bluefin tuna sold in Japan
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Kelly McCarthy
ByKelly McCarthy
January 06, 2020, 3:32 PM

Give a man a fish and you'll feed him for a day, teach a man to bid on an even bigger fish and feed hundreds of hungry sushi customers.

Kiyoshi Kimura, the self-proclaimed "sushi king," spent big money on a massive bluefin tuna at Tokyo's Toyosu fish market on Sunday, with a bid of 193 million Japanese yen, nearly $1.8 million, according to Kyodo News.

PHOTO: Kiyoshi Kimura, president of Kiyomura Co. center, poses with a tuna in front of one of the company's Sushi Zanmai restaurants after the year's first auction at Toyosu Market, Jan. 5, 2020, in Tokyo.
Kiyoshi Kimura, president of Kiyomura Co. center, poses with a tuna in front of one of the company's Sushi Zanmai restaurants after the year's first auction at Toyosu Market, Jan. 5, 2020, in Tokyo. Kiyomura Co., which operates the Sushi Zanmai restaurant chain, purchased the tuna weighing 276 kilogram for 193.2 million yen at the year's first auction.
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The whopping silver-scaled bluefin fish, caught off the northern Aomori region of Japan, weighed in at 276 kg (608 pounds), which was the first bluefin tuna of the New Year sold at auction.

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Kimura, the president of Kiyomura Corp. who operates the Sushi-Zanmai restaurant chain in Tokyo, spent the second-highest price on record for a single fish.

Kimura also spent top dollar for a 278 kg tuna that he paid 2.4 million pounds for last year, according to The Times of London.

"Yes, this is expensive, isn’t it? I want our customers to eat very tasty ones this year too," he said at the market, according to The Times.

Sunday's purchase, according to Mr. Kimura, left him "even happier" than last year's auction.

Diners can get a taste of Kimura's big purchase at his restaurant’s main location in Tokyo.

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