My Mentors, The Breeders - My very first impressions of them

I have written about these people on many occasions before in the 'far-distant past' following the early days of my visits to Japan. I wrote about them initially because I had never come across these names before and I therefore assumed that this also applied to other Koi enthusiasts of the day.

Having seen texts recently written by ‘other discoverers and disciples’ over the last ten years or so about a few of these very same people, I thought it may be interesting to some of you if I recall my own impressions after my very first meetings with them.

However, when I started writing these texts and, from the number of times I have returned to most of these outlets time and time again, - it prompted me to think just how many thousands upon thousands of miles I have travelled throughout Japan in my quests to find Nishikigoi!

I list these outlets in no order of importance, just from approximate 'year order' and memory together with a few hastily-scribbled notes I have kept, and these very first impressions will always remain with me.

There is the odd listing below where I cannot be 100% truthful as to the exact year I made my first visit but most are accurate.

I also must point out that any return visits to any of these outlets, made one year after the initial visit, rarely, if ever, duplicate stock available, quality of stock, prices of stock as witnessed on the first visit - despite very real recollections in my own mind as to 'must places to visit'.

Many times I have re-visited outlets where Koi were incredible only to find an average selection on my return.

In other instances where the initial visit produced real disappointment, the second visit blew me away!

Nishikigoi breeders are true farmers, sometimes their harvests are superb whilst in other years their harvests are only barely passable. It is rather like league tables in soccer where positions change dramatically with each passing season.

I cannot begin to recall the times I have been asked as to my 'top ten' list of Nishikigoi outlets in Japan. I always reply that my lists can only be finally determined after witnessing the production for the particular year in question.

In short, one must return again and again to all these outlets and have no pre-conceived ideas of what one may find on any return visit.

Once I started writing this page, I soon realised that it would have to be an almost 'never-ending' article and so it will have to be added to as and when I have the available time in which to do this.

I must also point out that there are literally dozens and dozens of other Nishikigoi breeders I have visited in all areas of Japan and often after very long and expensive road/rail journies only to find, on my arrival, total and utter disappointment. Some had no Koi at all, others had only Magoi, some had stocks in very bad condition, others simply said 'Come back next year' etc. etc.

I have not mentioned these below.



Maruhoshi Koi Farm

There has been confusion with this name for many years both by word and in print as it is sometimes referred to as Maruboshi.

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Torazo

1977. The Torazo Koi Farm – officially named as ‘Urakawa’ in Uragara Village near Ojiya.

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Kawakami

1977. The Kawakami Koi farm. Also in Uragara village just over the stream and up the steep banking from Torazo...

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Miyaishi

1977. The Miyaishi Koi farm. Again in Uragara village and only a few metres walk from Torazo on the opposite side of...

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Dainichi

1977.  Dainichi - A series of huge, long, outdoor concrete ponds, perhaps six in total, right next to the main road, full...

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Izumiya

1977. Izumiya Koi farm In Iwamagi village – although I did not know this at the time. This was an enormous and long...

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Maruju

1977. Maruju Koi farm. In Mushigame village – I also did not know either the name of the farm nor the village until I returned...

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Marusada

1977. Marusada Koi farm. Near to Maruju in Mushigame village, these indoor ponds were actually on the very side..

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Yamamatsu

1977.  Yamamatsu Koi farm.  Also in Mushigame village but at the other extremity of the village from Maruju.

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Kozaburo Miya

1981.  Kozaburo Miya - Ojiya City. I was looking for Koi around the Tokyo area with Megumi when, one evening he told me...

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Kaneko

1981 - Kaneko Koi farm. I was first taken here by Megumi Yoshida and the late Kozaburo Miya...

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Marusyo

1981 - Marusyo Koi Farm. We drove to this outlet after meeting Kaneko that same night and is only some 2 kilometres...

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Hiroki

1981. Hiroki Koi farm - Koguriyama Village. Masaki Hiroi, known simply as ‘Hiroki Yorijo’, lives in the most beautiful...

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Kokugyokan

1981 - Kokugyokan. (House of Champions) - Ojiya City. I was first taken here by Hiroshi Kawakami (Torazo) as this outlet...

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Yamaguchi

1981 - Yamaguchi Koi farm. Hiroshi Kawakami also took me here which involved a 35 minute drive from Ojiya to...

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Suda

1981.  Suda Koi farm. I was again taken here for the first time by Hiroshi Kawakami. Then the farm was...

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Hasegawa

1982. - Mr. Hasegawa in Ojiya. My first of hundreds of visits to this outlet. Back then he lived in a small house in a...

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Kazuto Ikarashi

1982 - Kazuto Ikarashi Koi farm - in Mushigame village. I had a full day spare and rather than sit around in Nagaoka...

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Unknown Breeder

1982 - Unknown Koi breeder - near Koguriyama village. I was taken here by Naoji Takanashi to this outlet high in the...

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Isa Koi farm

1982.  Isa Koi farm  - Uragara village. Yoshio Isa owns this outlet. I was taken here by...

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Isawa Nishikigoi

1982.  Isawa Nishikigoi Center - Yamanashi prefecture. I was first taken to the Isawa area by...

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Narita Koi Farm

1983. - Narita Koi farm - Komaki, Nagoya. Megumi Yoshida first took me here in April 1983...

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Sakai Fish Farm

1983 - The Sakai Fish farm - Hiroshima. I first met Hideo Masutani, my English-speaking...

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Omosako

1983. The Omosako Koi farm - Hiroshima. The next day Hideo took me on the long journey...

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Uedera

1983. The Uedera Koi farm in Hiroshima. That same day Hideo introduced me to Mr. Uedera...

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Ogawa

1983. The Ogawa Koi farm in Sasebo. This outlet is way down south near Nagasaki and...

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Miyajima

1983. Miyajima Koi farm - based near Uozo city in Toyama. I have only visited this coastal outlet...

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Hosokai

1983.  Hosokai Koi farm - Wakatochi village. If we draw a straight line starting in Yama...

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Hirashin

1983.  Hirashin Koi farm - Kitayama village. This outlet is only around one mile from...

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Miyakoya

1983. Miyakoya Auction - Ojiya City. I had visited this outlet many times before to inspect...

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Hoshiyone

1983. Hoshiyone Koi farm - Takezawa village. On my first visit the narrow dirt road to the farm...

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Gontaro

1983.  Gontaro Koi farm - Takezawa village. Kentaro Hoshino owns this outlet which is...

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Isa, Ojiya City.

This outlet is on the main route 17 near Ojiya station. Only Go-Sanke varieties are found here...

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Yamaju

1983.  Yamaju Koi farm - Takezawa village. Shigeyuki Hoshino rarely smiles and rarely...

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Oya

1983.  Oya Koi farm - Yamanaka village. Yamanaka is really a part of Takezawa but down a valley...

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Matsuda

1983.  Matsuda Koi farm - Mushigame village. I first came here with Megumi Yoshida who...

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Gamo

1984. Gamo Koi farm - Yamanashi prefecture. I mentioned this outlet very briefly earlier but...

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Yoshida

1984. Yoshida Fish farm - Yamanashi prefecture. This was then owned by Megumi...

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Yamacho

1984. Yamacho Koi farm. This outlet is based in Aikawa village near Ojiya City and is much...

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Jinbei

1984. Jinbei Koi farm - Budokubo village. Jinbei is less than half a mile away from Choguro who...

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Miyatora

1984.  Miyatora Koi farm - Araya village. When I first arrived I discovered that the owner of...

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Miyako

1984. Miyako Koi farm - Araya village. This farm is only a minutes walk away from Miyatora up...

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Nishikigoi Collector

1984. 'Nishikigoi Collector' - somewhere in the Himeji area. I cannot recall exactly where...

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Hiroi

1984. Hiroi Koi farm - Koguriyama village. On my arrival for the first time, the beauty of this village...

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Shinoda

1984. Shinoda Koi farm - Koguriyama village. Only a few hundred metres from Hiroi...

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Oya 2

1984.  'Oya 2' Koi farm - Koguriyama village. I have named this as 'Oya 2' to avoid confusion...

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Kosugi

1984.  Kosugi Koi farm - Uragara village. First taken here by Hiroshi Kawakami who lives...

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Marudo

1984. Marudo Koi farm - Minaminigoro village. I was first taken here by Megumi...

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Hoshikin

1984.  Hoshikin Koi farm - Shiodani village. Katsusige Hoshino was introduced to...

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Susuzei

1984.  Suzusei Koi farm - Junidaira village. Megumi Yoshida introduced me to both...

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Ogawa 2

1985.  Ogawa2 Koi farm - Muikaichimachi, near Nagaoka. Another friend of Megumi...

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Nogami

1985.  Nogami Koi farm - Muikaichimachi, near Nagaoka. I found this outlet alone...

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Mano

1986.  Mano Koi farm - Iwamagi village. That same day I continued down from Tamuraya...

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Tamuraya

1986. Tamuraya Koi farm - Iwamagi village. On a return visit to Dainichi to find there was no-one...

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Yagenji

1986.  'Yagenji Koi farm - Mushigame village. Shoji Tanaka first introduced me to this outlet...

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Shintaro

1986.  Shintaro Koi farm - Mushigame village. I think it was in this year I first ventured into this...

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Kinsuien

1986.  Kinsuien Koi farm - Uragara. A tiny outlet which is only a very short walk from Torazo...

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Yoshida (Uragara)

1986. Yoshida2 Koi farm - Uragara. His home is in Uragara whilst his farm is nearby and...

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Hashino

1987. Hashino Koi farm - Tsunan village, Niigata. This breeder requires an introduction!...

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Iwashita Koi Farm

This is situated on the main road next to Maraju when leaving Mushigame and heading towards Katsuraya

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Marusei

I bought my first Koi here in 1989 and have made hundreds of return visits to buy more Koi since then.

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