For Hiroshi Senju, whisky has always carried a sense of intimacy and memory. The Tokyo-born painter, celebrated for his waterfall series that merge traditional Nihonga painting with contemporary abstraction, recalls watching his father enjoy rare Scotch whiskies when he was young. Those quiet moments shaped his early understanding of craftsmanship and ritual. Years later, that same reverence led him toward Japanese whisky, particularly the refined blends of Suntory’s Hibiki.
That connection now comes full circle through a collaboration between Senju and Suntory Whisky on two ultra-limited Hibiki editions: the 21 Years Old and 30 Years Old. The partnership honors Hibiki’s pursuit of artistry rooted in nature, reimagining the relationship between whisky, art, and the natural world. "This pr

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