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Pair of Hokkaido melons fetch 3 million yen at year's first auction

A pair of premium melons in Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido fetched 3 million yen ($23,550) at the year's first auction on Thursday, exceeding last year's winning bid by 10 percent.

The auction record for a pair of Yubari melons, a signature product of the city of Yubari, was 5 million yen in 2019. The winning bid at the first auction last year was 2.7 million yen.

This year's successful bidder was Hokuyupack Co., a Yubari-based company that sells and packs fruit and vegetables. The firm plans to hold a free tasting event for melons including the pair on June 4 and 5 in Yubari.

Kiyomichi Noda, the company's president, said the unique taste of the melons makes them "worth" the price. Premium fruit often fetch very high prices at first auctions in Japan, with buyers using successful bids for promotional purposes. A total of 2,721 melons were auctioned on Thursday, with Yubari's agricultural cooperative attributing the year's harvest to good sunlight.

Source: KyodoNews

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