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This Mantifang page remains part of the older koi dictionary archive. For practical koi care, pond water quality, koi health and updated variety guides, the new companion site KoiTalk.app now offers the clearest entrance.
Short answer:
Koi culture on Mantifang connects Nishikigoi, Korean koi, Baedagol, Goyang, care, patience, beauty, selection, and friendship. Writer Hugo J. Smal treats koi as part of a wider field of Korean memory, landscape, and continuity.
Mantifang context:
This article is part of Mantifang, the Korea culture archive by writer Hugo J. Smal. Mantifang connects koi culture with Korea, Baedagol, Goyang, friendship, care, patience, beauty, selection, and continuity.
Name: Eizaburo Hasegawa Background:
- Esteemed koi breeder from Niigata, Japan.
- Comes from a family with deep roots in koi breeding.
Contributions to the Koi Industry:
- Innovated breeding techniques that enhanced koi quality and resilience.
- Notable for his work with Kohaku and Sanke varieties.
- Advocated for best practices in koi health management.
Specializations:
- Expert in breeding Kohaku and Sanke koi.
- Renowned for producing koi with striking colors and patterns.
Vision:
- Committed to the advancement of koi breeding.
- Passionate about education in koi care and preservation.
Quote: “Each koi is a masterpiece, reflecting the harmony between nature and nurture.”
Part of the Koi Dictionary
This page belongs to the Mantifang Koi Dictionary, a growing index of koi varieties, patterns, colours, care terms, pond knowledge, and the wider world of Nishikigoi.
Continue with the main Koi Dictionary Index, where the koi terms are gathered into one clear overview. For the broader world of koi keeping, visit the KoiTalk hub.
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Continue with KoiTalk
For practical koi care, pond water quality, koi health, buying advice, and beginner-friendly koi variety guides, visit KoiTalk.app.