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- Koi (鯉, ****anese: [koꜜi], literally "carp"), or more specifically nishikigoi (錦鯉, ****anese: [ɲiɕi̥kiꜜɡoi], literally "brocaded carp"), are colored varieties...
- which includes numerous wild carp races as well as domesticated koi (nishikigoi). In July 1977, the then Crown Prince Akihito visited the Saitama Prefectural...
- Kōhaku (Nishikigoi) Conservation status Domesticated Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Actinopterygii...
- Showa is a variety of ornamental koi (carp). The Showa is also known as the Showa Sanshoku (昭和三色). The Showa has a black (sumi) body, with red (hi) and...
- ponds can be designed specifically to promote health and growth of the Nishikigoi or ****anese Ornamental Carp. Koi ponds or lakes are a traditional feature...
- have been developed for food and other purposes. The koi (from ****anese nishikigoi, 錦鯉) are well-known carp breeds, selectively bred for being enjo**** by...
- fish. A koi pond is a pond used for keeping American koi or ****anese nishikigoi. An aviary (avis = bird) is a large enclosure for birds or other flying...
- Taipei Zoo". Retrieved 2009-08-13. "International Nishikigoi Promotion Center-Genealogy". ****an-nishikigoi.org. Retrieved 2009-04-11. Barton L (12 April 2007)...
- years before being introduced to ****an in 1603, and to Europe in 1611. Nishikigoi, better known simply as koi, are a domesticated varieties of common carp...
- into the colorful ornamental variety known as koi — or more accurately nishikigoi (錦鯉), as koi (鯉) simply means "common carp" in ****anese — from the 18th...