Why “Senpai”?
In Japanese, a senpai is typically described as an elder–someone senior to you in age or position. At Deep Japan, however, we see senpai as a mentor–someone who shares their wisdom to spark curiosity, inspiration and growth in others. In our kind of mentorship, ideas flow both ways, with the senpai not only guiding but also learning along the way.
We hope our Senpai–your mentors and companions–bring you closer to the heart of Japan, from the elegance of tea ceremonies to the warmth of neighborhood gatherings.
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jjwalsh
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Senpai
Moo Moo
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Andres Zuleta, Boutique Japan
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Emi Onishi
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Judith Mikami
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Misa
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David
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OKAKI-sun
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Senpai
Laura Pollacco
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Senpai
Gen Shiraishi
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Senpai
Mido
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Senpai
yukorose
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Senpai
Asiantiger
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Senpai
Hana Shiraishi
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yumin
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Chiara Terzuolo
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Senpai
Petra
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Senpai
Natalie
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