Office workers take flight into the air. With over 600,000 total followers across social media, the adult performance team 'Cheer Re-Man's' has become a sensation, appearing on TV programs, commercials, and major corporate events. Balancing their weekday lives as company employees with weekend performances, they continue striving to become Japan's premier performance team. Now, they're set to take on their largest solo performance to date at Tokyo International Forum in Tokyo and ORIX Theater in Osaka. In June, we visited their rehearsal studio to speak with the Cheer Re-Man's members as they practiced for the upcoming show, asking them about their motivations and aspirations for this performance. Cheer Re-Man's Interview Interviewed Members: Akai, Mochizuki, Kōbara, Andō, Maruyama — Watching your rehearsal, we were overwhelmed by the intensity and energy. Seeing people soar through the air like rockets made our hearts leap. On top of that, your smiles and voices radiate such positivity—it looks like so much fun! What drives you all to keep pursuing cheerleading even after becoming working adults? Mochizuki: Of course, I absolutely love cheerleading. But even more than that, what excites me most is discovering just how big of an achievement we can accomplish together with my teammates. Looking back now, it might not necessarily have had to be cheerleading, but for us, cheerleading was the only path. The motivation to keep training comes from wanting to see everyone and push forward together. Having teammates who are seriously chasing their dreams alongside me, even while working full-time jobs, is what matters most. Kōbara: Naturally, the presence of my teammates is essential, but this activity itself is incredibly stimulating. My job as a company employee is enjoyable too, but I can pretty much imagine where I'll be a year from now. With Cheer Re-Man's, I can't predict my future at all. When we first started, I never imagined we'd appear on TBS's morning variety sh