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The Colorful Koi Fishes of Japan: A Symbol of Beauty and Serenity
Inspiration from nature.
Koi fishes are colored varieties of the carp.
In the ponds and tranquil water gardens of Japan, the vibrant and graceful koi fish swim gracefully, captivating the hearts of admirers around the world.
These creatures are more than just ornamental fish.
They are symbols of beauty, serenity, and perseverance deeply rooted in Japanese culture and history.
Koi, scientifically known as Cyprinus carpio, originated in China but became an integral part of Japanese culture during the early 19th century.
Their captivating colors and patterns have earned them the nickname “living jewels” and have inspired countless works of art, and literature.
Here’s a closer look at the colorful koi fishes of Japan and the symbolism they carry.
Amazing Colors
The most striking aspect of koi fish is their vibrant and diverse coloration.
They can be found in many array of hues, including vibrant red, brilliant orange, deep yellow…