Then, on Saturday, another caper happened three miles south at Kelley Park on Senter Road that has city officials and the public equally as perplexed.
A school of roughly 50 koi fish collectively worth $4,000 were scooped out of an isolation pod at the Japanese Friendship Garden. The garden — located in San Jose’s Little Saigon neighborhood — symbolizes the sister-city friendship with Okayama, Japan that started in 1965. According to the city, the types of koi that were taken are called Kawarimono, Hikari Muji, Bekko, Kohaku and Tancho. |
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