At the Omicho market in Kanazawa, the winter taste "snow crab", whose fishing was lifted on the 6th, was lined up in stores and was crowded with many people buying the first one.

The first snow crabs landed at a fishing port in the prefecture were lined up at the storefront of a fresh fish store in the Omicho market in Kanazawa.



The market was filled with the dashing shouts of shoppers, and shoppers were buying piles of crabs one after another.



According to the fish store, the male "Kano crab" is sold at a price of about 25,000 yen for a large one from 2000 yen, and the female "snow crab" is a good catch. It means that the cup is sold at a cheaper price than usual, from 600 yen to 2500 yen.



A couple in their 60s who bought the snow crab said, "It was expensive, but I rushed to buy it. I would like to go back to my home in Osaka and eat it together."



Yu Araki, managing director of Oguchi Fisheries in the market, said, "When the ban on crabs is lifted, many customers will come and the market will be lively, so we have been waiting for it. I want people to buy it. "