Hello to those who watched this channel for the first time through this video! ! Hello to everyone who always watches! ! I would be happy if you could subscribe to the channel because it’s a great opportunity for me! ! I was able to get a really good video of the match against Buriram, so I thought it would be a good idea to release a longer version, so I decided to release another version this time. Basically, it’s dripping, so please use it as a work companion or BGM for driving! Also, since the videos tend to never change, I write something like a column in the summary section. It’s just a bunch of random thoughts and a diary. Once in a while, someone tells me that they’re reading it, and it’s very encouraging. Like the main story, I wrote this on the plane on the way home, but I wrote about the review of the Buriram match and the story for the next match in the main video, so I’ll write a different story here. Let’s choose the theme as “Growth brought about by Asia.” Asia, of course Japan is included in Asia, but here we are referring to countries other than Japan. The first time I went abroad after becoming an adult was to Thailand on a trip in 2019. It has nothing to do with ACL, it’s because my senior from my school days is in Thailand. It was on that trip that I went to hang out with him. This is because I didn’t really like overseas in the first place. More than that, I love Japan. I’ve always thought that I’d rather travel within Japan than travel overseas. I was competing in ACL back then, but I didn’t have much interest in that either. “I just want to win the league. Also, it would be impossible to go overseas because it would take a lot of money and days.” I often hear the latter reason in particular when I talk to many supporters. I was such a supporter myself. My senior told me, “Come!” even though I was so lazy, and for some reason I decided to go. Moreover, the destination is not Bangkok but a regional city called Chiang Mai. However, this place called Chiang Mai really fit my skin. Little by little, my initial dislike of foreign countries melted away, and I came to love Chiang Mai. However, at that time, my seniors took care of me all the time, but by the end of my stay, I was so weak that I started to feel unwell from fatigue. About 4 months later, I went to Thailand by myself. My plan was to travel to Chiang Mai by myself and to cheer on the Tokyo Olympic soccer qualifiers. It was my first time cheering for soccer overseas, and it was definitely different from being in Japan, and I was inspired by the efforts of the supporters, who are younger than me and from the Tokyo generation. Looking back on it now, there were many times when I was in trouble, but at this point I was able to manage it. I tried to avoid using taxis as much as possible, tried to communicate in simple Thai, and realized that even though I can’t speak English well, I can manage. Thai people are just so kind. . LOL Also, smartphones are convenient! ! Seriously, I thought that if I had a smartphone and some spirit, I might be able to do something. 2022 after the coronavirus pandemic. I experienced my first overseas expedition with Frontale in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam during Frontale’s Asia tour. I started playing snare and won the national perfect attendance award that year. I wanted to reward myself and practice for next year’s ACL. This time was also difficult. There are only three supporters from Japan including myself. I managed to support them. About 10 minutes after the match ended, the lights in the stadium were completely turned off, and in the pitch darkness, with the help of the club staff, we cleaned up the huge FORZA KAWASAKI. I was so engrossed in it that I didn’t realize it, but I think I was suffering from heat stroke, and I started to feel unwell in the taxi ride back to the hotel. . In the first place, my return flight was cancelled, so I had to stay an extra day, and I thought it was a hotel, but it turned out to be a residence, and it was really difficult to get the keys from the manager. I was able to accumulate. It’s interesting because all of my experiences have helped me on my current expedition. And in 2023. ACL begins. To Johor Bahru. Go to Singapore and enter Malaysia by land. It was my first time doing that, and of course the currency was different, so I had to research those things beforehand. I also experienced my first squall. The game was held in an isolated corner on the second floor, giving the environment a very away feeling. The victory I gained in such a situation. The joy of being able to support the club I love in that environment and win was something that cannot be replaced by anything else. Next up is the match against Pathum in Bangkok, Thailand. I learned that even though we had a series of decisions that made us feel like we were being baptized on the road, we should just keep fighting and that it will pay off. And Ulsan. Gimhae Airport is not open 24 hours a day. I learned this by spending a night in the middle of winter in a waiting area. (laughs) Each stadium has its own characteristics, and everything from how to put up curtains to how to interact with security was a learning experience. And the more stressful the situation, the more I truly felt that the joy of victory was immeasurable. It started with an expedition to Shandong, China in 2024. What awaited us here was visa acquisition and transit. First, get a visa. This was also my first experience, and I realized how difficult it was. Transit means moving from an international flight to a domestic flight. Since the terminals were different, I had to take care of everything myself, including checking in my baggage. To get to the terminal at Pudong Airport, you had to walk a considerable distance and then take the subway, so I remember how time-consuming it was. I arrived at the reception desk 5 minutes before the deadline, showed my airline ticket, and had the temporary reception desk opened. . We overcame that and arrived. Before going to the stadium, there was a strict curtain check, and everyone was transferred to the stadium by bus. At the stadium, they are provoked by Chinese people. In such a situation, it felt great to be able to finish the first leg in the lead. However, along with that, I felt a desire to cheer with more supporters. This leads to the current “Let’s go on a furosapo ACL expedition” project. ACLE has begun. The Ulsan expedition made full use of the previous experience. The Shanghai expedition felt easier because everything was looser than in Shandong. In both cases, I felt that my experiences on previous expeditions had served as a source of fuel, and I felt that I had grown. Also, what really helped me was the open chat that started with the “Let’s go on a furosapo ACL expedition” project. Advice from experts and those who have been there first would be extremely helpful…! At least it’s been helpful to me, so I’m glad I started it because I think it might be helpful to someone else as well. That’s what I really thought. And the other day, I went to Indonesia for the national team match. This was my first international transit. It was really easy since we were transiting with the same company. It’s so easy! ! On the contrary, I was surprised. How can I apply the excitement I felt during the national team match to my club? I don’t think it’s just a matter of players. I think this also applies to supporters. The same goes for ACL. What I was able to do and feel in a different environment than usual overseas, how to use that in my domestic matches, and how to involve those around me. I think this is a very important issue. And this time against Buriram. Considering the fact that we would have to travel a long distance from Bangkok by plane, we would not have to obtain a visa, but considering the distance in the first place, I wonder if we would have as many supporters as we did in Shandong. That’s what I thought. The number that actually arrived on site was 2-3 times that number. Honestly, I was surprised and very happy. I feel that I am growing, albeit little by little. As I have written for a long time, I feel that I have gained a lot of experience in Asia, and that I have grown from that experience. I think I’ve become a little stronger mentally than before. That’s what I think. I feel like it’s getting thicker in a bad way though. LOL So I want everyone, especially young people, to get out more. I’m sure that experience will be a great asset for my future life. And even though I say Asia, I’m still limited to Southeast Asia. I really want to go to Saudi Arabia. I’m sure you’ll have a great experience there and a wave of emotions waiting for you. This ACLE is a really great chance. I want to continue supporting them so that they can see a world they have never seen before. That’s what I think. ◇From the video editor◇ ◆Time stamp 0:00 Kawasaki citizen’s song 1:54 Player entrance 4:45 First half cheering 56:57 Second half cheering ■Click here to subscribe to the channel https://bit.ly/3NmUyDj ■ Click here for Twitter https://twitter.com/FORZA12_1997?t=lEKQpGOU56pfZDZpUx277g&s=03 ■ Click here for Instagram https://www.instagram.com/forza12kcb1997/ ■ Click here for members’ notes https://note.com/bathchang_026sn ■ACL expedition consultation open chat https://line.me/ti/g2/YIzgqLBTWTKC0zIJPh2KScAKXgOcrdz187Ok1g?utm_source=invitation&utm_medium=link_copy&utm_campaign=default ACL expedition consultation open chat has been opened. I want to try ACL, but I’m nervous. Please feel free to join us! ! #Frontale #Chant #Kawasaki #frontale #ฟรอนตาเล่ #kcb #J League #Kawasaki Frontale #Kawasaki #Frontale #คาวาซากิฟรอนตาเล่ #kcbawaydays #acl #snare drum #snare #drum #supporter #cheer
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