Miyuki Kaida, employee of Japan's fruits shop chain 'Sun Fruits', introduces their high quality fruits at a shop in Tokyo. With melons that sell for the price of a new car and grapes that go for more than $100 a pop, Japan is a country where perfectly-formed fruit can fetch a fortune.
Miyuki Kaida, employee of Japan's fruits shop chain 'Sun Fruits', introduces their high quality fruits at a shop.
Square shaped musk melons displayed at a tasting event in Tahara Aichi prefecture, central Japan.
A man shows a pyramid-shaped watermelon in Tokyo.
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