[Machine Translation] Kaoru Mitate was a key player in the team's appearance at the World Cup in Qatar, and surprised the world by making his presence felt in every game of the World Cup tournament. His first book, "VISION: Dreams Come True, Thinking Backwards" (published by Futabasha), is now available. His assist for the final goal against Spain was the talk of the world, and he explains how he went from being an ordinary soccer player to becoming one of Japan's leading players and why he is regarded as the "MITOMA of the world. --. This book reveals for the first time the complete story of his career, from his first encounter with soccer, through his time at junior and youth level, at Tsukuba University, at Kawasaki Frontale, at Saint-Giroudes in the Belgian League, and now at Brighton in the world's top Premier League, where he has scored the most goals of any Japanese player. (In addition, the book also covers the unshakeable way of thinking, "Reverse Thinking," "Dribbling Practice," "Meal Menu," "Mental Method," "How to Create Your Own Weapon," "Education," "Physical Method," "Sleep," and "Shooting" that shaped Mitate's dream into a reality. Also, "The Power to Change Yourself," "Running Technique," "Outside Pass," "Leadership Theory," "English," "Simple Stretching Methods," and "Challenges Abroad. The book also includes 120 tips and methods for parents, children, coaches, and businesspeople on how to develop players from all generations of soccer players, from elementary, middle, high school, and university. In addition, the book explains how Misuzu's "Misuzu's 1mm" was born behind the fierce competition of Japan's national team at the World Cup in Qatar, and how the player's play led him to become the first Japanese player to win the World Cup. And what did he want to convey to the Japanese people through this play? He also talks about his tearful embrace with Moriyasu, analyzes the dribbling of Messi of Argentina and Mbappe of France that he saw in the finals, and reveals his own "big dream" to help Japan reach the top eight or higher in the World Cup. In the beginning of the book, there is a decisive photo of "Mitsuzumi's 1mm" that surprised the world, "secret photos" of "Japan national team", "Kawasaki Frontale", and "Saint-Girouise (Belgian League)", and "decisive moment photo" of the historic shot that recorded the most Japanese goals at "Brighton (Premier League)" in color. The book also includes a color page with the "decisive moment photo" of his historic shot at Brighton (Premier League) in which he scored the most Japanese goals. Also included in the book are "new photos taken on the field" of Kaoru Misuzu. (Kaoru Misuzumi's comment on the publication of "VISION: Thinking Backwards to Achieve Your Dreams": "I am publishing my first "book" that summarizes my career. This is a book about my experiences from the time I started playing soccer to the present. How did I become a player who can play for Japan national team and in the world after graduating from university? In addition to the story of soccer, I also write about the power of "never give up" to change one's life and the importance of "the power to initiate" for Japanese people to be active in the world. I hope that a wide range of people, including children, all generations of soccer players, coaches, parents, and businessmen, will read this book and learn something from my life.