The trajectory of the U-19 Japan National Team: We take a look behind the scenes at the development of the next generation, from coach Hajime Moriyasu’s proposal to join the World Cup team to their trip to France. Why is Japanese soccer currently attracting so much investment and attention not only to the top teams but also to the U-19 generation? Behind this is a sustainable strengthening strategy that aims to not only be strong now, but also strong next time. Coach Moriyasu’s idea of “bringing young players along for the World Cup” is not just about imparting experience. The aim is to allow the next generation to adapt to “world standards” as quickly as possible by giving them a first-hand experience of the world’s highest level of atmosphere and raising judgment standards and playing speed to the next level. Furthermore, the French tour gave us an opportunity to clarify our current position by competing head-on with our European contemporaries in terms of physical ability, tempo, and tactical understanding. The experience gained here will lead to the foundation of the future Japanese national team. In this video, we will thoroughly explain why Japanese soccer has been able to maintain its competitiveness across generations, focusing on the process of strengthening Japan’s U-19 national team. “Is training a preparation for producing results, or a design for creating the future?” The answer to this question is packed into the efforts of this generation. Where does the strength of the top team come from? Please watch until the end to see the origin of this story. We’d love to hear your opinions in the comments! #U19 Japan National Team #Japan National Team #Moriho Japan #Development Theory #Japan Soccer National Team #Overseas Tour #France Tour #Youth Development #Japanese Soccer #Tactical Analysis #SamuraiBlue #World Cup 2026 #Soccer Commentary #football

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