Nodoguro Grilled Blackthroat Seaperch — Niigata's Luxury Fish
Nodoguro (喉黒, 'black throat') — also called blackthroat seaperch or akamutsu — is a deep-water fish caught in the Sea of Japan off Niigata's coast, prized for its exceptionally high fat content (20–25%, comparable to toro tuna) and delicate white flesh. A premium-grade nodoguro (30cm+) can sell for ¥10,000–15,000 at Tokyo's Tsukiji Market, but in Niigata port restaurants, the same fish costs ¥3,000–5,000 grilled whole and served with grated daikon and ponzu sauce.
The classic preparation is shioyaki (salt-grilled) — the whole fish is scored, salted, and grilled over binchotan charcoal until the skin crisps and the interior fat renders into the flesh. When properly grilled, nodoguro requires no additional seasoning; the natural fat carries sufficient flavor. The fish is so rich that Japanese sake sommeliers recommend pairing with dry Niigata sake to cut the fattiness.
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