Japan is surrounded by some of the world’s richest seas, yet imports much of the seafood on its dinner tables

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Japan’s seafood paradox is striking: despite being surrounded by productive waters, the country imports nearly half of its seafood supply. Domestic production has dwindled over the decades due to industry challenges, and younger generations are less inclined to prepare and enjoy seafood. Currently, Japan’s self-sufficiency for fish and shellfish hovers at a mere fifty-four percent, emphasizing the global interconnectedness of food supply chains.