Response: Taisho-Sanke, also known as Sanke or Taisho Sanshoku, is a popular variety of koi characterized by its distinctive color pattern. This variety features a white base color with red (hi) and black (sumi) markings. The name “Taisho-Sanke” comes from the Taisho era in Japan (1912-1926) when this koi variety was first bred and recognized. The beauty of a Sanke lies in the balance and harmony of its three colors, with the red and black patterns ideally distributed over the white base. The quality of a Taisho-Sanke is judged by the clarity of its colors, the sharpness of the pattern edges, and the overall balance and symmetry of its markings.
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