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Token Narrative:"810" and "yajyu senpai" are two interrelated pun-based memes on the Japanese internet centered around the same figure, professional baseball player Shohei Ohtani, expressing affection and admiration for him.
The number "810" can be read in Japanese as やきゅう (yakyuu), and "野球" (yakyuu) in Japanese precisely means "baseball."
This meme directly originates from Ohtani's surname, 大谷 (Ohtani). Fans cleverly deconstructed and converted the pronunciation of "おおたに" (Ohtani) into numbers:
お → 0 (the digit "zero" on a Japanese telephone keypad corresponds to the "お" row)
た → 8 (corresponds to the "た" row)
に → 1 (corresponds to the "に" row)
Thus, "大谷" ≈ 081. To more directly resonate with "baseball", fans adjusted the order to the more eye-catching "810."
"yajyu senpai" is the romanized spelling of "野獣先輩" (やじゅうせんぱい), which translates directly to "beast senpai."
This title originates from the superhuman, "beast"-like terrifying batting power and pitching speed Shohei Ohtani displays in games. Here, "senpai" is a Japanese term of respect for an elder or more experienced person, used here with a tone of affection, admiration, and even a touch of playful teasing.

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