AOMORI, Japan - Heart-shaped "Junoheart" cherries were auctioned Tuesday for the first time this year in northeastern Japan, with a pack containing 15 of them in top quality selling for 300,000 yen, equal to 20,000 yen ($186) per fruit.
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