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

In a stunning display of wealth and dedication to sushi, Tokyo's prestigious fish market witnessed a record-breaking auction, where Kiyoshi Kimura, known as the "Tuna King," shelled out an astonishing 510.3 million yen (approximately £2.4m) for a massive 243-kilogram bluefin tuna caught off Japan's northern coast.

The price tag shattered the previous record of 333.6 million yen set in 2019, a testament to Kimura's unwavering commitment to providing his customers with the finest sushi available. The buyer expressed surprise at the soaring price, attributing it to the prestige of catching an auspicious tuna that would grant its consumers energy and vitality.

The newly set record marked a significant shift from previous years, when prices were significantly lower due to reduced demand during the pandemic. However, this year's pre-dawn auction saw enthusiastic bidding, with Kimura emerging victorious in the high-stakes competition.

Upon acquiring the prized tuna, Kimura's team expertly butchered and prepared it for distribution to his restaurant chain, where each sushi roll sold for around 500 yen (£2.40). Customers at one of Kimura's restaurants were equally impressed by the culinary masterpiece, with many praising its sweet flavor, richness, and satisfying texture.

For young Minami Sugiyama and Kiyoshi Nishimura, dining on such an exceptional bluefin tuna marked a special start to the new year, evoking feelings of happiness and contentment. As Japan's "Tuna King" solidifies his reputation as a connoisseur of fine seafood, fans and food enthusiasts alike can't help but admire Kimura's dedication to delivering unparalleled sushi experiences.
 
omg u guys i just found out that the tuna king's restaurant is having a new menu item for the new year and its gonna be super expensive like whoa! they're charging like 1000 yen per roll lol what even is that kinda price? but honestly, i've been to one of his restaurants before and that bluefin tuna was LIFE.CHANGING. i dont know how he does it tho, i mean, where does he find the best seafood at those prices? and i heard the tuna king himself wasnt there at the auction lol so did u see the vid of the auction on youtube?
 
I don't know, man... I mean, I guess this is awesome for Kiyoshi Kimura and all, but 510 million yen? That's just crazy talk! I mean, what's the deal with that price tag? Is it really worth that much? 🤯

And yeah, I can see why he'd want to break the record and impress his customers, but isn't sushi supposed to be about sharing meals with friends and family, not breaking the bank? 😅

I also don't get why Minami Sugiyama and Kiyoshi Nishimura are so stoked about eating some tuna. I mean, it's just a fish, right? 🐟 Can't they get excited about something else for once? 🤔
 
omg this guy Kiyoshi Kimura is literally the ultimate sushi boss!!! he's willing to drop 510 MILLION YEN on a tuna that's basically like liquid gold lol what's not to love about that? and i mean who cares if its just fish or whatever, its a bluefin tuna we're talkin' about 🤯! its like the sushi equivalent of buying a yacht or somethin. idk how they even got away with paying so much but i guess when you're the "Tuna King" u can get away with it 😂. anyhoo gotta give props to Kimura and his team for puttin in the hard work to make that sushi soooo good 🍜
 
[Image of Tuna with a crown 🐟 👑]

[ GIF of a tuna swimming in a tank with a cash register above it 💸 ]

[ Image of Kiyoshi Kimura holding the bluefin tuna, with a big smile on his face 😊 ]

[ Meme: A picture of a sushi roll with the words "Price of perfection 🤯" written below it ]
 
🤔 I'm not buying it... 510 million yen for one tuna? That's insane! Where did this figure come from? Is it based on some actual market data or just a fancy marketing ploy? And what's with the "auspicious" claim? Does that even make sense? 🐟😂
 
🐟👑 Just saw the news about Kiyoshi Kimura's record-breaking tuna auction and I'm freaking out 🤯! The price was insane at 510.3 million yen (like, what even is that? 😲) and it just goes to show how much people are willing to shell out for high-quality sushi.

Did you know that the average person in Japan eats like 12 kg of tuna per year? 🥟 That's a lotta sashimi! And with prices like this, it's no wonder Kimura's restaurant chain is one of the most popular spots in Tokyo.

I'm also loving the data behind this story. The market share for Japanese bluefin tuna has been steadily increasing since 2019, while sales have risen by over 15% in the past year alone 📈. Not bad for a luxury seafood product!

And fun fact: Kimura's team butchers around 30 kg of tuna per week just for his restaurants. That's like, a whole lot of sushi rolls being made every week! 🍣👀
 
I'm not surprised the tuna auction got so crazy this year 🤑. I mean, it's Tokyo we're talking about! The pandemic really messed with the market last few years, but now that things are back to normal, people are willing to splurge on some serious luxury goods 💸. And what's more luxurious than a 243-kilogram bluefin tuna? 😍 It's crazy how much money went into it too - I mean, 510 million yen is no joke! 🤑 But at the same time, it makes sense that Kimura would pay top dollar for something so exclusive and high-quality. His customers are willing to shell out some serious cash to get their hands on his famous sushi 😋.
 
I mean, 510 mil yen for a tuna is insane 🤯! I get that it's a record-breaking auction and all that jazz, but come on, you're basically paying that much just to eat a fish 🐟🍣...and not even for your health or wellness benefits like the guy said 😂. It's like he's trying to justify the price with some kinda pseudoscience 🙄. Meanwhile, regular people can't afford to eat out, let alone buy sushi that costs like 2 pounds a roll 💸. What's next? Charging an arm and a leg for a burger just 'cause it's from a fancy restaurant 🍔😒
 
omg this guy is for real! 510 million yen for one tuna is insane 🤯 he must be doing something right tho, the people at his restaurant are totally stoked about it 😊 and i guess its not just about the taste (that's gotta be good lol) but also about the prestige of having such a rare catch...its wild how much money and effort goes into getting that perfect bluefin 🐟
 
I'm still in awe about the price that Kiyoshi Kimura paid for that massive bluefin tuna 🤯💸 It's mind-blowing to think that he spent more than £2.4m on a single piece of fish! I mean, what makes it so special? Is it really worth that kind of money? As someone who loves sushi but isn't as big of an aficionado as Kimura, I'm curious to try one of his high-end rolls (500 yen might be pricey even for me 😅). But hey, if people want to pay top dollar for the best, that's their prerogative. Still, I'm happy to enjoy a more affordable sushi meal at home and appreciate the culinary expertise without breaking the bank 💰
 
the bluefin tuna price is crazy 🤯💸 it makes sense though, the prestige of catching something so rare & valuable is priceless 💫 and kimura's commitment to quality is really paying off 🙌 his restaurant chain must be serving up some seriously epic sushi 🍣👀 i wonder if he does any sustainable fishing practices tho 🐟🌿
 
omg i cant even right now 🤯 510 million yen is insane! the fact that it shattered the record by over 177 mil yens shows how dedicated kyoshi kimura is to his craft. and its not just about the money, its about providing an experience for his customers. i mean who can forget that famous scene from sasaki & taniwhere they get obsessed over a tiny piece of wasabi? 🤣 anyway, as long as we get to enjoy some amazing sushi courtesy of kyoshi kimura, im all good! 👍
 
OMG, like, cant believe the price of that bluefin tuna!! 🤯 510 mil yen is crazy!!! i guess when u r the "tuna king" and got the best spot 2 get ur fish, its worth it lol. but seriously, i mean who can afford 500 yen per sushi roll?!? 🤑 anywayz, good on kyoshi kimura 4 staying committed 2 his craft. he def deserves those customers who r willing 2 pay top dollar 4 that epic tuna 😋
 
🍣💸 I mean, that's insane! 510 million yen for a tuna? It's crazy how much people are willing to pay for something that's just going to get eaten in like, a few bites 🤯. And the whole "auspicious" thing is wild too... if you really believe that, I guess it's cool that Kiyoshi Kimura gets to make his customers feel like they're getting something special 💪. But for real though, 2.4 million pounds? That's a lot of money... I wonder how much of that actually goes to the tuna itself and not just to Kimura's profit margins 🤔. Anyway, it's awesome that people are willing to splurge on such high-quality food, even if it is pretty steep 💸.
 
idk why ppl are hyped about this record price 🤑...i mean, 510 mil yen is insane but it just shows how ridiculous the market's gotten for tuna 💸...but at the same time, kiyoshi kimura deserves props for being dedicated to his craft and providing the best sushi possible 👏...and yeah, i guess the prestige of catching a auspicious tuna might be worth paying more for...or maybe not 🤔...either way, i'm happy to see ppl enjoying their meals and having a good time 😊...but seriously, 500 yen per roll is still kinda pricey 😳...anyway, it's all about personal taste, right? 😐
 
😒 510 million yen for a tuna? That's just crazy! I mean, I get it, it's bluefin and all that, but come on... £2.4m? That's like buying a private island or something 🤯. And what's with the 'auspicious tuna' nonsense? Like, it's going to give you energy and vitality just because it's from Japan? Give me a break 🙄. I'm sure Kimura's just trying to justify his exorbitant prices. And 500 yen for a sushi roll? That's just highway robbery 🚗💸. Mark my words, this guy's going to get taken down by some young upstart who can offer better deals without all the pomp and circumstance 💥.
 
I'm not surprised that people are still willing to shell out crazy amounts of money for some fish 🤯🐟. I mean, 510 million yen is just insane! It's like they're trying to one-up each other or something. And what's with the tuna being special because it's supposed to give you energy and vitality? Like, come on, we've all had a good sushi meal before and felt like a new person for hours 🤣. Anyways, I guess Kiyoshi Kimura is still the man 👏... but let's be real, his customers are just being ridiculous 😂.
 
😍 I mean... 510 million yen for one tuna is crazy! 🤯 Like, what even is the point of spending that kind of money on a fish? 🐟 Is it really worth it just because some dude said it's going to give you energy and vitality? 🙄

Anyway, I guess if you're gonna spend that much cash, you want to get the best, right? 💸 And from what I've seen, Kiyoshi Kimura seems like a total sushi connoisseur. His team must be super skilled at butchering and preparing this massive tuna. 🍴

I'm curious, has anyone tried eating bluefin tuna before? Is it really as amazing as everyone's making it out to be? 🤔
 
whoa 510m yen for a piece of fish? like what even is the point? 🤯 I get that it's a record and all but is it really worth breaking the bank over? I mean I'm all for good quality ingredients, but come on! 😂 maybe its the prestige or something. anyone know if the bluefin tuna has any health benefits besides granting energy and vitality? 🤔
 
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