Sashimi Images

Translucent salmon slices arranged in precise overlapping patterns reveal the delicate texture and deep coral-pink hue characteristic of premium sashimi. This collection contains 464 images capturing the refined simplicity of raw fish presented on ceramic plates, ceramic platters, and minimalist serving vessels. Each photograph emphasizes the clean lines and artistic plating traditions of Japanese seafood cuisine.

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Food, sashimi rice, salmon sashimi rice bowl and japanese — photo by Jungyeon
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Jungyeon

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Episode, salmon sashimi, japanese and salmon — photo by Bokja
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Bokja

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Seafood, bowl of rice topped with sashimi and japanese food — photo by shyukar
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shyukar

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Tuna, tuna belly, tuna sashimi and episode — photo by leeyounghee
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leeyounghee

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Food, japanese food, japan and asia — photo by jojomild
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jojomild

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sashimi platter, sashimi platter 1, sashimi platter 11 — photo by menglei
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menglei

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Sashimi, salmon, japanese food and asian food — photo by yellowband
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yellowband

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Sashimi, japan, cooking and tasty — photo by jinny_kuan
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jinny_kuan

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Food, sushi, seafood and free background — photo by Adamsov
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Adamsov

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Japanese cuisine, salmon, sashimi and delicacy — photo by lxclb
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lxclb

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Salmon sashimi, flounder times, octopus housing society and episode — photo by Bokja
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Bokja

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Food, sashimi, episode and food photography — photo by Ah_bin_yul
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Ah_bin_yul

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Sashimi, nature, jizhou and fish — photo by truelife365
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truelife365

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Shrimp, japanese cuisine, sashimi and sushi — photo by NadinShlyueva
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NadinShlyueva

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Sushi, fish, food and rice — photo by DesignDrawArtes
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DesignDrawArtes

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Sushi, nutrition, sashimi and maki — photo by sfbistrodubai
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sfbistrodubai

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Sushi, nature, fish and food — photo by DesignDrawArtes
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DesignDrawArtes

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japan, big house, sashimi — photo by papala125
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papala125

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Mullet sashimi, nature, fish and episode — photo by springg
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springg

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Sushi, food, japanese and salmon — photo by omisido
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omisido

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About Sashimi Photography

Raw fish varieties including salmon and tuna dominate the visual content, photographed at close range to emphasize translucency and grain. Compositions include individual slices, layered platters, and multi-course seafood arrangements alongside garnishes like daikon radish, wasabi, and microgreens. Overhead and angled perspectives showcase wooden sushi boats, slate platters, and white ceramic serving dishes typical of Japanese restaurants.

Cool blue and silvery-gray tones contrast with warm coral and deep crimson fish flesh, creating visual tension that draws the eye. Shallow depth of field isolates individual slices in sharp focus while softening background plating elements, heightening the perception of freshness and delicate texture.

Related Food & Drink Topics

Sushi platters share identical plating compositions and Japanese aesthetic traditions with sashimi photography, while the minimalist white-space styling connects to how bread and chocolate are often framed in culinary imagery. The wet surface reflections on ceramic plates and the cool-toned color blocking link to fruit and vegetable styling, where precision arrangement and translucent qualities matter equally.

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A restaurant's weekly menu design benefits from detailed sashimi close-ups that emphasize ingredient quality and justify premium pricing to potential diners. Wellness and nutrition blogs pairing seafood content with lifestyle photography need authentic preparation and plating images that reinforce health-conscious messaging.

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Restaurant websites and sushi bar social media accounts rely on sashimi platters to anchor menu sections and attract customers through appetite-driven imagery. Food blog posts detailing raw fish selection, sourcing, or Japanese culinary traditions require detailed photographs of individual slices and complete courses that demonstrate professional presentation standards.