Real Betis launches a shirt in tribute to Naruto after its 2nd Betis Week in Tokyo.

The popular manga character is the star of this limited-edition clothing shirt for fans of the Verdiblanco team and Japanese culture.

Real Betis strengthens its commitment to Japan by launching a special jersey in honor of Naruto, the popular manga character created in the 1990s by Masashi Kishimoto and a huge success worldwide.

In collaboration with Hummel, the club's technical sponsor, the club has launched this limited-edition shirt, which aims to pay homage to Japanese culture and one of its most iconic characters from the manga universe, on the occasion of the 2nd Real Betis Week in Tokyo, the international expansion project currently underway in the Japanese capital.

This series, which first appeared in a Japanese magazine in 1999 and premiered on television in 2002, tells the story of an adolescent ninja named Naruto Uzumaki. He appears on both the front and back of the shirt, while the sleeve features the character's emblem, with the Naruto Shippuden series logo located on the upper back of the jersey.

This new limited-edition kit, available in 845 units, will be available for pre-sale for 90 euros for adults and 85 euros for children. Following the agreement reached by Real Betis with the Japanese company that owns its rights, its sale is limited to countries within the European Union, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland. It will be sold through the Real Betis online store and in the physical stores at the Benito Villamarín Stadium, Lagoh Shopping Center, Aire Sur Shopping Center, and Avenida de la Constitución.