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From such humble beginnings, the keeping of Nishikigoi had started. Although koi are now bred throughout the world, only koi born and bred in Japan are true Nishikigoi. you might want to read further reading koi fish history The development of koi breeding There are two distinct periods in the history of koi, the first being pre-1800. There is little documentary evidence about this era since many of the references to koi actually concern wild carp. The ancient Chinese and Japanese illustrations on silk showed koi, but without any bright koi fish facts A stylized, 19th century picture of a carp with a bog bean plant by Sadatora A stylized, 19th century picture of a carp with a bog bean plant by Sadatora.


Koi were often depicted in works of art, indicating their importance in Japanese culture colors. email database australiaIn fact, there is little evidence of colored koi before the early 1800s. At that time, Nishikigoi was kept as a prized possession by the noblemen of the time- the forerunners of today’s hobbyists. It is widely accepted that the true colored koi originated in Japan from the Niigata prefecture (similar to a small county) during the early 1800s/ Hishikigoi originated in the villages of Takerawa, Higashiyama, Ota, Taneuhara, and Kamagashima.


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Today, some of these villagesthe expansion of the city of Ojiya, the “home” of Nishikigoi. In fact, there is a wonderful Nishikigoi Information Centre given over to the history of koi in the center of the city. Niigata is located on the west coast of Honshu island, a 2-hour bullet train ride from the capital, Tokyo. Niigata is revered throughout the world as being the best area for breeding koi Some people say this is due to the quality of the mountain waters, whereas others claim the secret lies in the mud ponds that naturally contain montmorillionite clay, which is rich in vitamins and minerals.
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