Tokyo fish market allows visitors to tuna auction after 8-month pause


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TOKYO, Noc 2 (dpa): Public viewing of tuna auctions at Tokyo’s fish market resumed Monday following an eight-month suspension due to the coronavirus outbreak.

From a viewing deck at the Toyosu fish market early Monday, 18 visitors selected through a lottery system watched dealers participate in the bidding.

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