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According to the article, this is the 2nd fastest velocity ever thrown by a Taiwanese pitcher; Tai-Yuen Kuo (aka. Taigen Kaku in Japan) holds the record of 158 km/h, which happened during the 1984 Olympics.
The article also had a chart with the NPB all-time velocity rankings:
Irabu (Lotte) 1993 vs. Seibu-Kiyohara, 158 km/h
Yoda (Chunichi) 1990 vs. Hiroshima, 157 km/h
Hirai (Orix) 1995 vs. Kintetsu, 157 km/h
Kaku (Seibu) 1985 vs. Nippon Ham, 156 km/h
Kida (Giants) 1993 vs. Yakult, 156 km/h
Makihara (Giants) 1984 vs. Hanshin-Kakefu, 155 km/h
Matsusaka (Seibu) 1999 vs. Nippon Ham, 155 km/h