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Today marked the last day of operation for Tsukiji Fish Market in its traditional location. Tsukiji, which has been in operation for 83 years, thus making it the oldest commercial fish market in the world, will be relocated due to redevelopment projects for the 2020 Olympics.
It’ll move to a more modern facility about 2km away.
This heavily debated, contested, and controversial move has angered and upset many of the fishmongers and locals, who feared contamination of the fish due to the new location, which previously was a chemical plant.
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