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Morimatsu Suisan Reito Co., Ltd. (Rumi Japan)

Our company, Morimatsu Suisan Reito Co., Ltd. (Rumi Japan) is located in Imabari, Japan. We have been operating as a seafood wholesaler in this favorable location for over forty years. Furthermore, as a seafood processor, we are now shipping our safe HACCP-controlled seafood products under the brand name of “Rumi Japan” throughout not only Japan, but also North America, Asia and Europe. The driving goal of our company is to produce safe and secure food that we can provide to our children without worry, and to deliver the same quality food to consumers’ tables in Japan and around the world.

Address:
5-2-20 Tenpozan
Imabari, Ehime 794-0032
Japan
Telephone: +81-898-33-1772
Email: trade@rumijapan.co.jp
Web Site: http://www.rumijapan.co.jp/en/








Products:

Frozen/Chilled Yellowtail Fillet

Features: Half fish (fillet) with skin and collar. No backbone, gills or guts. Standards: 1.5-2.0 kg/pc (*size according to seasons). Scientific Name: Seriola quinqueradiata. Number of Quantity: 4pcs/box, 6pcs/box. Preservation Method: Must be kept below 38 degrees Fahrenheit (3.3 degrees Celsius), until the package is opened. Origin: Ehime, Tokushima, Oita, Kagoshima. Marketing Route: USA, EU, Asia, and Middle East. Use: Sashimi, Sushi, Teryiaki, etc.


 
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