Japanese Sushi Chain Sushizanmai Wins Guinness World Record for Most Expensive Tuna
JAPAN – A Japanese sushi chain Sushizanmai won the Guinness World Record for the most expensive tuna at first auction in 2026 after its operator Kiyomura Corp paid 510.3 million yen ($3.2 million) for a bluefin tuna, weighing 243 kilograms (536 pounds), according to local reports on Saturday.
The tuna was caught off Oma in the northeastern prefecture of Aomori and was bought at an auction at Tokyo’s Toyosu fish market in January.
The winning bid was the highest since comparable data became available in 1999.
The top bid at the 2025 annual auction was 270 million yen ($1.7 million).
The tuna was cut at Sushizanmai’s main Tsukiji outlet and served at its restaurants across Japan.
It marks the second Guinness World Record title for the operator, which was recognized for the bluefin tuna it bought for 155.4 million yen ($980,000) in the first auction of 2013.
The year’s first auction has become a tradition among Japanese bidders, who see it as a source of good luck and a chance for restaurants to capitalize on the publicity.
Watching early-morning tuna auctions from the market’s observation deck is also a major tourist attraction.
