Frozen Tuna, Tokyo, Japan, 1994
"Longer than a man and weighing from 200 to 1,000 pounds (91 to 454 kilograms) each, hundreds of tuna arrive in Japan by cargo jet every day. So voracious is the Japanese appetite for fish that even the swordfish caught by a tourist off the coast of Florida is more likely these days to end up frozen in Tsukiji than stuffed on the fisherman's wall."
From "Tsukiji: The Great Tokyo Fish Market," National Geographic magazine, November 1995
摄影者:James L. Stanfield
冷冻金枪鱼,东京,日本,1994
每天都有数百条金枪鱼由货运飞机送达日本,每条金枪鱼都比一个成人要长,重量从200磅到1000磅不等(90-454千克)。日本人对鱼有着极大的胃口,甚至有日本游客在佛罗里达海岸捕捉旗鱼,因此把冰冻的鱼送到筑地鱼市比塞满渔人码头要更合适。 |
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