Hamachi Yellowtail Amberjack Wild vs Farmed
Japan — yellowtail cultural significance throughout Japan; Toyama Bay kanburi most prestigious
Hamachi (ハマチ) is the farmed juvenile yellowtail; buri (ブリ) is the fully mature wild adult — the same species (Seriola quinqueradiata) at different life stages. This distinction is fundamental in Japanese fish culture: wild buri in winter (especially Toyama Prefecture's 'kanburi' — cold-water buri) is one of Japan's most prized seasonal fish, with exceptional fat marbling from cold-water feeding. Farmed hamachi (primarily Kagoshima Prefecture) is available year-round with consistent fat content — good for sashimi but lacking the seasonal peak complexity of wild winter buri. The naming convention also includes inada (young), warasa (adolescent), hamachi (juvenile-farmed), buri (adult wild).