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These Koi Fish were found in a pond in Ushiku just metres away from Ushiku Daibutsu, (arguably) the tallest statue in the world.

Japanese Koi fish swimming in the pond at Tokugawa Koen, Nagoya.

The reigning unbelievable wall leap of the moment goes to Hiroshima Toyo Carp’s Masato Akamatsu, who turned in this unbelievable Spider-Man impression while robbing Yokohoma’s Shuichi Murata of a home run. This is from the Yokohama BayStars/Hiroshima Carp game.

A Koi pond i found in Okinawa, this is also my first HD video with my new digital camara!

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Weird and amazing…Japanese baseball.

Hand Feeding the larger of 50 Nishikigoi ( Koi ) Recorded March 18th 2007.

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