Q: How did you feel about this transfer decision?
A, looking back on my career so far, I have had few experiences of staying at the same club for a long time, so I understand the advantages and disadvantages of transferring. It coincided with a timing when I wanted a change of environment and new stimulation, so I decided to transfer to Tokyo.
Q, what was your state of mind when you received the offer?
I think it was relatively quick until I decided to go on loan to Tokyo. I also had the desire and feeling to play from scratch in a different environment. This is my first experience with a summer transfer, and I hear that it can be difficult, but I am looking forward to seeing how I will develop from here.
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Q, How did you feel playing without getting any playing time this season?
A, it is important to accumulate practice, but it is important to participate in official matches as a player. I think there are many things that can only be obtained in a game, so I want to be involved in the game's lineup. Tokyo is still in the middle of the season and Coach Klomovski has just taken office, so I want to play with a firm understanding of the plays and tactics that we want to express as a team.
Q, is it a transfer to seek playing opportunities?
A, yes. If you don't participate in the game, your sense and rhythm will fade. I want to improve so that I can consistently participate.
Q, how did you see Tokyo as an opponent?
A, aggressive play in both offense and defense, with a strong emphasis on moving forward.
Q, as a member of Tokyo, how do you want to contribute to the team with your play?
I think midfielders, especially defensive midfielders, are required to have a high work rate, and I want to contribute more in the attacking phase. During my time at Cerezo Osaka, I had many opportunities to play as an anchor and had fewer chances to get involved in the attack. So, I want to regain the feeling of playing in the front line and scoring goals, just like when I was at Sagan Tosu, during my time in Tokyo.
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Q, the league has also entered the second half. How do you want to spend the rest of the season?
Since I have transferred to Tokyo, I want to achieve results first and foremost. If I don't produce results, I think it will be difficult for me to fit into the team, especially since I joined in the summer transfer. I want to find a balance between the type of soccer that Coach Klamskovski is looking for and how I can showcase my own strengths.
Q, it also seems that it doesn't take much time to fit into Tokyo's soccer style.
When I was at A, C Osaka, I played in a slightly more defensive position, so I didn't have many plays involved in goals. I think that playing box-to-box is required in Tokyo, and I want to regain the sense of being involved in goal plays. I watched Tokyo's matches and saw that the midfielders advanced and played frequently, so I want to be conscious of playing in front of the goal.
Q, although it is a half-season loan with a time limit, what kind of career do you want to pursue from here?
A, I also had a desire to level up and left C Osaka. When I see players with long careers, they maintain high performance even after turning 30. I decided to transfer with the feeling of wanting to enhance my own value in Tokyo.
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