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The All Japan Show

The All Japan Show

The All Japan Show is the largest koi event on the planet with literally thousands of world class Nishikigoi in attendance. New Vision were given unprecedented access to all areas of the 2005 show and this DVD is a behind the scenes look at this remarkable event.

This DVD features extended footage of all the major prize winning Koi and interviews with Koi professionals in attendance.

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July 31st, 2010
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