By on September 10, 2010

Sometimes we forget that Toyota Motor Corp. is a member of a huge keiretsu (conglomerate). Well, The Nikkei [sub] reminds us that a “Toyota Motor Corp. affiliated trading house will obtain artificially raised juvenile fish about 6cm long from the university’s fishery lab in Wakayama Prefecture.” Juvenile fish?

The Toyota Motor Corp. affiliated trading house is the Toyota Tsusho Corp. They are going into the – are you sitting down – bluefin tuna breeding business in a technological alliance with Osaka’s Kinki University. (Yes, there is a Kinki University in Japan – what did you expect?)

Toyota Tsusho will grow the little fish into bigger fish, about a foot long. Then they sell them to tuna farmers. The tuna farmers grow them into big fish, and then they end up as sushi.

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