PHOTO/ Earthquake evacuees feast on tuna

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KAMAISHI, Iwate Prefecture--An expert sushi chef carved an entire 38-kilogram bluefin tuna for earthquake evacuees on Jan. 29 as part of a New Year event to raise morale in this quake-hit city.

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PHOTO/ Earthquake evacuees feast on tuna
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KAMAISHI, Iwate Prefecture--An expert sushi chef carved an entire 38-kilogram bluefin tuna for earthquake evacuees on Jan. 29 as part of a New Year event to raise morale in this quake-hit city.

Three tuna, including the 38-kg fish, were filleted into 200 servings by sushi chefs working for the Ogawa district support center, which serves people living in temporary housing in the city’s Sakuragi district, and a local residents’ association. About 70 evacuees watched.

Children were all smiles as they scraped fatty tuna meat from bones.

Natsumi Kawasaki, 14, tasted “o-toro,” belly meat considered the best cut of tuna, for the first time.

“I saw a whole tuna being filleted for the first time," she said. "It was great. The tuna tasted wonderful.”

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