 I came across this taiaki stall in Japan and noticed something different about it. They had all the regular fillings, but then there was this. They were selling actual Magikarp taiaki. And you could see them being made right in front of you. No, you don't need an old rod to catch one of these. It even came in special Pokemon themed packaging. And on the back it had a song about Magikarp. Or Koi King, as it's called in Japan. Now this one was a lot chunkier than normal taiaki. And even though the majority of it wasn't actually filling, as you can see right here, it was still good. And where else can you say you ate a taiaki Magikarp?