kōhai
See also: kohai
English
    
    Noun
    
kōhai (plural kōhai)
- Alternative spelling of kohai.
-  2001, Daniel Touro Linger, No One Home: Brazilian Selves Remade in Japan, Stanford University Press, →ISBN, page 65:- Kōhai are to show senpai respect, and to do what senpai tell them.
 
-  2022, Marc Helmold; Ayşe Küçük Yılmaz; Triant Flouris; Thomas Winner; Violeta Cvetkoska; Tracy Dathe, Lean Management, Kaizen, Kata and Keiretsu: Best-Practice Examples and Industry Insights from Japanese Concepts, Springer, →ISBN, page 57:- They usually act as a mentor for kōhai, although in reality not all senpai are as generous or genuine about mentoring junior colleagues.
 
-  2022, Alex W. Tong, The Science and Philosophy of Martial Arts: Exploring the Connections Between the Cognitive, Physical, and Spiritual Aspects of Martial Arts, Blue Snake Books, →ISBN, page 203:- The senpai teaches by example when paired with kōhai in sparring drills, challenging the younger student with speed, power, precision, and control.
 
 
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