Something fishy is lurking in the moat ringing Japan's imperial palace - an American invasion that Japan says must be stopped. Fearful indigenous Japanese fish are being wiped out by foreign fish like ...
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, along witrh three other members of his Cabinet, ate Fukushima fish sashimi at a lunch meeting on Wednesday to show that fish are safe for consumption, following ...
ONJUKU, Japan-- Every morning, hundreds of pounds of fresh fish, hauled in from ports across eastern Japan, is rushed to this sleepy town hours away from the capital. This fish isn’t destined for a ...
Dublin, Sept. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Japan Tuna Fish Market Trends and Analysis" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Japan Tuna Fish Market is anticipated to ...
Japan has partnered with the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on an initiative aimed at modernizing ...
Consuming 7.5 billion tons of marine products each year, Japan is the largest fish-eating country in the world. As an island nation where only 20% of the land is viable for use in agriculture, it’s ...
Reporting from Tokyo — Business is brisk at the Aburi Itsu restaurant, a great relief for fifth-generation owner Michimasu Takayasu. The reason: The eatery specializes in eel, or unagi. The fish is ...
Japanese authorities are on the hunt for a batch of deadly fish after toxic parts of the sea creature were accidentally put on sale. A supermarket in the city of Gamagori sold five packages of fugu ...
Fish in a river in northern Japan are more stylish than most.It looks like green hair is growing on their heads.Staff at a local aquarium identified the fish as striped mullet and offered a theory ...
TOKYO — The country that gave the world sushi now finds itself with too much fish. Demand for seafood has been dropping in Japan for much of the past decade as people eat more pork and beef, forcing ...
FDA will screen Japanese imported fish before it comes into U.S. food supply. April 5, 2011 — -- Are you green around the gills with Monday's news that Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Co. is dumping ...
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