Tokyo Toyosu Market Tuna auction tour resumed for the first time in about 8 months November 2, 8:46

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At the Toyosu Market in Tokyo, the tour of the tuna auction from the dedicated deck, which had been canceled to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, has resumed for the first time in about eight months from the morning of the 2nd.

In order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, the tuna auction tour from the dedicated deck on the same floor as the auction site was canceled at the Toyosu Market in Koto Ward, Tokyo from the end of February.



In the market, the number of people who can visit from the dedicated deck per day is limited to about one-fourth from the previous 120 people, and after taking measures to prevent infection such as requiring visitors to wear masks and temperature measurement, about 8 The tour resumed from the beginning of the month.



While the dashing shouts of the auction that started after 5:30 am echoed, 18 people who applied in advance and were selected by lottery enjoyed taking pictures of big tuna being auctioned off one after another. I was there.



Applications for tours from the dedicated deck are accepted on the Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market website.