Kanoko Kohaku is a specific and intriguing variety of Kohaku, one of the most popular types of Nishikigoi. This variety is characterized by its distinctive red (Hi) patterns that resemble the speckled appearance of a fawn’s coat, which is where the term “Kanoko” comes from. Unlike the solid red patterns found in standard Kohaku, the Kanoko Kohaku’s Hi patterns are dappled or speckled, creating a unique and appealing aesthetic. The quality and beauty of these patterns, along with the white (Shiroji) base, are key factors in the appreciation of Kanoko Kohaku.
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