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Mark learned koi appreciation from an expert farm manager, Nushimura,  and also from Mr Kamihata himself .  He asked lots of questions and made copious notes.  He even worked in the auction house too. Mark learned koi farming Japanese style from the bottom up and the techniques he learned are as relevant today as they were then.  

Photo right - from left to right:

Himeji high grade breeder (name not known), Tanaka San  (General Manager for all Mr Kamihata’s farms) - known to the other employees as “the culling machine”!, Nushimura (Yamazaki Farm Manager) and Kesuge Yamaguchi, Mark’s colleague and best mate at Yamazaki.

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When Mark came back from Japan he got a job at BritKoi working for Eric Devis and then from there went to work for  the Kent Koi Company. Mark ran their koi farm but also got involved in pond construction and was involved in some very large projects. It was here that he learned all the basic techniques of building a good koi pond and the skills involved from pipework to filtration and fibreglassing. It was also during this time that Mark did the benching at the BKKS National Show three years running. Mark and I first met during this period - it was 1988 and I was working in IT sales at the time.

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The son of the well known  nishikigoi breeder Isa, who came to study culling at Yamazaki at the same time as Mark.