Why the Name 'Maruha Nichiro' Trended in Japan Over Year-Old News on Farmed Pacific Saury
The name "Maruha Nichiro" recently shot to the top of social media trends in Japan, capturing widespread attention. The catalyst was the viral spread of news that the company had "successfully farmed Pacific saury (sanma) and raised them to shipment size." However, this viral wave has sparked a mix of confusion and earnest wishes from consumers online. Many users posted hopeful comments, saying things like, "Way to go, Maruha Nichiro!" and "Maybe this will make Pacific saury cheap again." With catches of Pacific saury declining in recent years and driving prices sky-high, there is a strong desire for the fish to return to its status as an affordable staple for everyday households. In particular, many comments eagerly anticipated a price drop for the company's highly popular canned kabayaki (sweet soy-glazed) Pacific saury. However, as the news continued to spread, a growing number of users pointed out that "this is an article from one ye...