The Japan National Football Team has set off for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. On May 25th, a farewell event titled 'Dreams into Power 2014' was held at the National Yoyogi Gymnasium in Tokyo, attracting 7,261 fans. During the event, JFA President Kuniyoshi Ohni declared their aim to advance beyond the group stage and achieve results surpassing their previous performance. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent a message expressing hope that the power of sports would energize Japan. The venue displayed 262 banners of support from local governments across the nation. The event also introduced the trio of referees selected for the Brazil tournament, creating an electrifying atmosphere among the crowd. The squad's jersey numbers were revealed through projection mapping, and the cheers from the audience reached a fever pitch. Captain Makoto Hasebe expressed his determination to fight while carrying many dreams, vowing to battle together with the fans. Finally, all players gathered at the center of the stage, forming a huddle to rally the spirits of the audience.