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1. A device for determining an aim position of a charged particle beam comprising:an adjusting unit that adjusts an irradiation position, in a depth direction of a subject, of an irradiation position determining charged particle beam irradiated from a charged particle beam source;a reflecting unit that transmits or allows the position determining charged particle beam to pass, and reflects a first emitted light emitted from a region of the subject on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated and a second emitted light emitted, due to an irradiation of an excitation light, from a region including the region of the subject on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated, toward the outside of the axis of the charged particle beam; andan imaging unit that is arranged at a position where the first emitted light and the second emitted light reflected from the reflecting unit are incident and images the region including the region of the subject on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated by allowing incidence of the first emitted light and the second emitted light. 2. The device for determining an aim position of a charged particle beam according to claim 1, further comprising:a light emitter that is disposed in a path of the position determining charged particle beam irradiated on the subject, and emits light due to the irradiation of the position determining charged particle beam; anda detection unit that detects a position of the charged particle beam irradiated on the subject, on a plane orthogonal to the axis of the charged particle beam, based on the light emitted from the light emitter. 3. The device for determining an aim position of a charged particle beam according to claim 2, wherein the light emitter and the reflecting unit are integrated. 4. The device for determining an aim position of a charged particle beam according to claim 1, wherein a fluorescent contrast agent is injected into the subject. 5. The device for determining an aim position of a charged particle beam according to claim 1, wherein the charged particle beam includes particles having a Bragg peak. 6. A treatment device comprising the device for determining an aim position of a charged particle beam according to claim 1. 7. A device for determining an aim position of a charged particle beam comprising:an adjusting unit that adjusts an irradiation position, in a depth direction of an optic axis of an eye to be inspected which is a subject, of an irradiation position determining charged particle beam irradiated from a charged particle beam irradiation source;a reflecting unit that transmits or allows the position determining charged particle beam to pass, and reflects a first emitted light emitted from a region of the eye on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated and a second emitted light emitted, due to an irradiation of an excitation light, from a region including the region of the eye on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated, toward the outside of the axis of the charged particle beam; andan imaging unit that is arranged at a position where the first emitted light and the second emitted light reflected from the reflecting unit are incident, and images the region including the region of the eye on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated by allowing incidence of the first emitted light and the second emitted light. 8. The device for determining an aim position of a charged particle beam according to claim 7, further comprising:a light emitter that is disposed in a path of the position determining charged particle beam irradiated on the eye, and emits light due to the irradiation of the position determining charged particle beam; anda detection unit that detects a position of the charged particle beam irradiated on the eye on a plane orthogonal to the axis of the beam, based on the emitted light emitted from the light emitter. 9. The device for determining an aim position of a charged particle beam according to claim 8, wherein the light emitter and the reflecting unit are integrated. 10. The device for determining an aim position of a charged particle beam of claim 7, wherein a fluorescence agent is injected into the eye. 11. A method of using the device for determining an aim position of a charged particle beam according to claim 7, the method comprising:adjusting, by the adjusting unit, in a plurality of steps, an irradiation position along the direction of an optic axis of the eye of the charged particle beam, which is irradiated from the charged particle beam irradiation source, in a direction from the sclera of the eyeground to the retina;allowing the first emitted light, emitted from the region of the eye on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated, to be incident to the imaging unit and imaging, in every step, the region including the region of the eye on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated;adjusting, by the adjusting unit, the irradiation position of the position determining charged particle beam to a target position on the basis of an image obtained by the imaging; andallowing the second emitted light reflected from the reflecting unit to be incident thereon and imaging the region including the region of the eye on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated to determine an aim position of a charged particle beam for treatment. 12. The device for determining an aim position of a charged particle beam according to any one of claim 7, wherein the charged particle beam includes particles having a Bragg curve. 13. A treatment device comprising the device for determining an aim position of a charged particle beam according to claim 7. 14. A treatment device using a charged particle beam comprising:an adjusting unit that adjusts an irradiation position, in a depth direction of a subject, of an irradiation position determining charged particle beam irradiated from a charged particle beam source;a reflecting unit that transmits or allows the position determining charged particle beam to pass and reflects a first emitted light emitted from a region of the subject on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated and a second emitted light emitted, due to an irradiation of an excitation light, from a region including the region of the subject on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated, toward the outside of the axis of the charged particle beam; andan imaging unit that is arranged at a position where the first emitted light and the second emitted light reflected from the reflecting unit are incident and images a region including the region of the subject on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated by allowing incidence of the first emitted light and the second emitted light, whereinthe adjusting unit adjusts, in a plurality of steps, an irradiation position, along a depth direction of a subject, of the position determining charged particle beam irradiated from the charged particle beam irradiation source,the imaging unit images, in every step, a region including the region of the subject on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated by allowing the first emitted light emitted from the part of the subject on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated to be incident on the imaging unit,the adjusting unit adjusts the irradiation position of the position determining charged particle beam toward a target position on the basis of an image obtained by the imaging,the imaging unit images, by allowing the second emitted light reflected from the reflecting unit to be incident thereon, the region including the region of the subject on which the position determining charged particle beam is irradiated to determine an aim position of a charged particle beam for treatment, andthe irradiation position determining charged particle beam is switched with the charged particle beam for treatment, and the charged particle beam for treatment is irradiated on the aim position.