My name means “white and red,” my body is white (shiroi) with red (Hi) patches. I am one of the first ornamental varieties of carp and also one of the most appreciated and valuable!
TAISHO SANSHOKU SANKE
I am a white Koi with black and red spots, whose chromatic value is determined by the harmony and balance of the three colors. I am definitely the most elegant!
SHOWA SANSHOKU
I am black (sumi) with red and white spots, which distinguishes me from the Sanke. I am highly sought after for my aggressive look and often robust build!
SHIRO UTSURI
The Utsuri group consists of Koi with bold and often continuous Sumi (black) on a base of white (shiro), red, or yellow (ki). The black color on a white background characterizes me!
BEKKO
I am a Koi with white, red, or yellow skin and sumi spots arranged on the back in a checkerboard pattern. The name of these spots in Japanese means turtle shell!
ASAGI
Among the Koi, I represent one of the ancestors of today’s varieties and date back at least 160 years. I am one of the oldest!
SUSHUI
I am a Doitsu (leather) Koi of white and red color without scales, except for a row of large black or blue scales along the dorsal crest.
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