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  2. Tosakin - Wikipedia

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    The Tosakin (土佐金) or curly fantail goldfish is a distinctive breed of goldfish with a large tail fin that spreads out horizontally (like a fan) behind the fish. Though technically a divided tail, the two halves are attached at the center, forming a single fin.

  3. List of goldfish varieties - Wikipedia

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    Tosakin goldfish - It is the only fancy goldfish type with undivided double tail fins that curls their tails at the ends. It is a very distinctive breed of goldfish ...

  4. Goldfish - Wikipedia

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    The Tosakin is a very distinctive breed of goldfish with a large tail fin that spreads out horizontally (like a fan) behind the fish, followed by the bottom tips folding behind its caudal fin. Though technically a divided tail, the two halves are attached at the center, forming a single fin.

  5. Oranda - Wikipedia

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    The oranda is a breed of goldfish characterized by a prominent bubble-like "hood" on the head. The headgrowth or hood (also known as a "wen" or "crown") may be a prominent growth on the top of the head (cranial region) or may encase the entire face except the mouth.

  6. Tosakin goldfish - Wikipedia

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  7. Katsurahama Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Tosakin (curly fantail goldfish) Japanese lates; Capybaras [4] Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the aquarium was known for its popular sea lion shows. [5] In June 2022, it was announced that scheduled animal shows would be cancelled due to animal welfare concerns.

  8. Ryukin - Wikipedia

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    Ryūkin goldfish, Plate XIX in: Goldfish and Their Culture in Japan, by Shinnosuke Matsubara. Yamagata kingyo (yamagata goldfish) or sabao (mackerel tail) or tamasaba - a hardy single-tailed variety of the ryukin that has been developed in the Yamagata Prefecture of Northern Japan.

  9. Tamasaba - Wikipedia

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    The Tamasaba (玉サバ) or Sabao is an uncommon Japanese variety of goldfish with a body shape similar to a Ryukin or a Fantail, but with a long, flowing, single tail that is similar to that of a mackerel, hence its other name, Mackerel Tail.