"The Map of What You Want to Do" Method Goes Global: Announcing the "Chizu Tabi Project World Tour Edition" to Engage Education Ministers in 200 Countries and Deliver Large-Scale Lectures to Young Adults in Their 20s and 30s

Mission Full Co., Ltd. announces the multi-language translation and publication of its book "Unleash Yourself from Life's Ambiguities! The Map of What You Want to Do" and the "Chizu Tabi Project World Tour Edition." This project involves author Yuki Kanewaka engaging education ministers in 200 countries and lecturing extensively to young adults, aiming to expand Japan's self-realization method globally and standardize career education in Japan.
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Our company endorses April Dream, a project that aims to make April 1st a day to announce dreams.
This press release is Mission Full's dream.
Mission Full Co., Ltd. (Osaka Prefecture, Representative Director: Yuki Kanewaka), which provides coaching for corporations and individuals, announces its sincere dream for April Dream 2026: the translation and publication of the book "Unleash Yourself from Life's Ambiguities! The Map of What You Want to Do" (published by SB Creative) into various languages worldwide, and the realization of the "Chizu Tabi Project World Tour Edition" by author Yuki Kanewaka.
*April Dream is a project where companies and individuals announce their "serious dreams" on April 1st. It is not April Fools' Day.

## Why go global? "Not knowing what you want to do" is not just a Japanese problem
According to a survey by Gallup, only 6% of Japanese employees are engaged in their work (lowest among 139 countries).
However, this is not limited to Japan. Globally, only 23% of employees are engaged in their work. The questions "I don't know what I want to do" and "Is this the right path for my life?" are universal concerns shared by young people around the world, transcending language, culture, and national borders.
Author Yuki Kanewaka has experience traveling around the world after completing his master's degree at Osaka University. During his travels to 27 countries and 60 cities, he personally experienced that young people in various countries were in the same state of "lost in life."
After returning to Japan, he established the "Map of What You Want to Do Method" through coaching over 1,500 individuals. The culmination of this is the book "The Map of What You Want to Do," to be released in April 2026.
Beyond the "Chizu Tabi Project" of lecturing to 3,000 people at 100 facilities across Japan, the author has a serious dream.

## Chizu Tabi Project World Tour Edition - The Full Picture of the Dream

- **[DREAM①] Translation and publication of "The Map of What You Want to Do" into various languages worldwide**
Starting with the Japanese edition, we aim to translate and publish the book into major languages such as English, Chinese, Spanish, French, and Arabic.
We are confident that the universal method of "removing mental clutter (Have to) and finding what you truly want to do" will resonate regardless of culture or language.
Our first dream is to enable as many people as possible to draw their own map in their native language.

- **[DREAM②] Dialogue with education ministers and ministries equivalent to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in each country**
While traveling to 200 countries around the world, we will engage in direct dialogue with ministers and heads of ministries responsible for education policies in each country.
"We want to bring the Map of What You Want to Do Method to the field of career education."
By directly delivering this message to those involved in policy-making, we aim to influence the education system itself.
One author will create an opportunity to change global education. We will continue knocking on doors for that purpose.

- **[DREAM③] Lectures in 200 countries at the largest venues in each country**
We will give lectures, primarily in Japanese and English, at the largest venues in each country, where many young people aged 20-30 gather.
The stages will be university lecture halls, international conference halls, and career events hosted by various governments.
"I want to see the faces of people when they find what they truly want to do, all over the world."
That is the author's driving force.

- **[DREAM④] The "Map of What You Want to Do Method" becoming the standard for career education in Japan**
By disseminating this method globally, we aim to establish it as a standard method for career education in Japan through a reverse import process.
We will bring a new perspective of "removing mental clutter" to Japan's career education, which has traditionally focused on "self-analysis" and "strength discovery."

## For now, starting with a Japan tour. Chizu Tabi Project starts late April 2026.