This is a representative Japanese cheer phrase.
It means to advance boldly and straight ahead, referring to moving forward wholeheartedly and without hesitation toward one’s goal.
“勇往” (yūō) means to advance without hesitation.
“邁進” (maishin) means to advance rapidly and fearlessly.
“勇往” (yūō) means to advance without hesitation.
“邁進” (maishin) means to advance rapidly and fearlessly.
In Japanese, similar meanings are sometimes expressed by stringing together different kanji (or the same kanji). This serves to emphasize the combined meaning.
Originally, “勇往邁進” was used when armies marched toward the enemy. However, today, due to its positive connotation of “advancing courageously,” it is widely used as a slogan, motto, or cheer in sports and other competitions.
Read as “yūō maishin” in Japanese.



























