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This is the inside of the above Koi House. The two ponds in the foreground contain female Nisai, with the next pond being Sansai, and the two further ponds being used for customers Koi. |
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Another shot of the same ponds. To the left, but not pictured, are three ponds, two of which are used for males, and one for sold Nisai. |
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These two ponds were used for keeping Nisai for sale up until the new fish house was running. |
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These are the same two ponds as pictured above, but are now used for keeping 'chupa' or 'cheap general grade Tosai' that are sold overseas. |
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This fish house is used for keeping small Tosai for general sale. |
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This is a pic of one of a group of three new mud ponds made and used for the first time in 2007. |
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This is Takigawa-san's Father. He is in his 80's and does a lot of gardening around the Farm. Takigawa-san often refers to him as 'Superman'! |
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Harvesting Jumbo Koi from one of the mudponds. |
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I swear Takigawa-san had a sense of fear towards his Koi in this shot!? |
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Most of Mr Takigawa's mud ponds are landscaped such as this one. |
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Another show of the same beautiful mudpond. In Springtime, the surrounding area of the mudpond is a mass of pink flowers. |