Japan: Miyako fish market in Iwate attract buyers and sellers

Jan 13, 2024

Iwate (Japan), Jan 13 (ANI): In March 2011, the tsunami struck the coastal region of Iwate in Japan. There is a large tide embankment that was constructed to prevent tsunami damage. Miyako Fish Market was badly damaged after the tsunami. Now, a newly renovated market gets ready for digital gear. Sellers use tablets to collect and share the amount of fish and other sea food items. Foreign buyers visited the marine product company and were introduced to its facility. Tastes of Iwate oysters, scallops, abalone, and octopus were offered. The Port of Ishinomaki was damaged by Tsunami in March 2011. Now, it is the fifth-largest collection centre of fish in Japan. The length of the harbour is 875 metres. It is a Guinness world record, where various fishes and Sanriku marine products are landed throughout the year. Kinka brand Mackerels, which is used in making Sushi, has become a world brand. Japanese vendors want to meet global buyers for their goods and services. It is the ideal chance for mutual learning and the creation of a game-changing new product.