the new administration will have to take quick measures to control spending if it wants to avoid falling into a new slump. the world's largest fish market resumed operations at a new location in tokyo on thursday after final options last week at the historic tsukiji fish markets one of the japanese capital's tourist attractions. the opening of the gleaming new motors were found in saw oil and groundwater at the former industrial site tokyo spent thirty four million dollars to dig hundreds of wells to pump out groundwater in july tokyo's governor declared decide safe but some traders remain skeptical eighty percent of vendors oppose the move to the new site some say it's too far away and difficult to get to traffic jams prevented some delivery trucks from arriving on time. i don't know let's see what happens but there are some customers who said they're not coming any longer because it's too far away.