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Japan Football Shirts & Kits

The Samurai Blue continue to be one of Asia's most formidable national teams, competing at the highest level in international football. Japan have qualified for seven consecutive FIFA World Cups and consistently challenge for the AFC Asian Cup, cementing their status as a powerhouse in Asian football. Shop the official 2026-27 Japan home and away shirts from Adidas, available in adult and junior sizes. Add personalisation to your Japanese kit with the names of current stars including Takefusa Kubo, Wataru Endo, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Ritsu Doan and Ao Tanaka. UK Soccer Shop also stocks a wide range of Japan training gear, retro shirts, hoodies and t-shirts. Next day UK delivery available with worldwide shipping.

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All our products are authentic, licensed, and ship from our UK warehouse. We don't sell fakes.

Fast Worldwide Delivery

We offer worldwide shipping: next day to Europe, 2 days to the USA, and 3-4 days elsewhere.

Make it Personal

Customize any kit with player-style name and number printing. Choose any name, including your own.

Easy Returns Process

Return within 28 days via our online center if unsatisfied (excludes personalized items).

Frequently asked questions

The majority of our shirts are available for next day dispatch, however as we have over 100,000 products on our website, additional lead times do apply to some.

Please check https://www.uksoccershop.com/shippinginfo.html for our full shipping details.

We ship worldwide and offer a range of delivery options to suit your needs. We utilise a range of couriers including Royal Mail, PostNL, Hermes, Norsk Global, DPD, Deutsche Poste and Hermes.

We offer tracked and express shipping to all countries.

Please visit https://www.uksoccershop.com/shippinginfo.html and select your country from the "International Deliveries" section for the latest rates.

Yes, we offer next day delivery on eligible items to the UK and 1-3 day shipping to the rest of the world depending on your shipping location.

Yes, all our orders are sent via a fully tracked service.

All orders are shipped from our UK based warehouse.

If your package is lost in transit, please contact our customer service team. We will investigate and provide a replacement or full refund.

You can find a wide range of pre-printed football shirts for all your favourite stars such as Messi, Ronaldo, Wirtz, Salah, Haaland, Mbappe, Saka, Rice, Vinicus and hundreds more stars in our hero shirts section. Alternatively, all our shirts come with the option to add a custom name and number to them. When you see a 'Name and Number' Box on the product page, simply add your desired name and number in the following format - RONALDO 7 and we will print your shirt in the correct printing style.

We have all the latest styles for all the major club and international teams. We have the current Premiership, La Liga, Serie A, SPL, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, Eredivise, Super Liga and MLS prints, as well as the latest Nike, Puma, Adidas, Umbro and Kappa international name and numbers. We also have club specific prints for all the major teams including Barcelona, Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Juventus and more. Further afield, we have names and numbers for all the top teams from the rest of the world including Boca Juniors, Corinthians, River Plate, Flamengo and more.

We are happy to print shirts you send to us. Please contact us beforehand to check the printing style's availability and confirm costs. Before sending your shirt to us, please ensure that the shirt is washed.

In addition to our football shirt printing services, we also offer a range of sleeve patches including UEFA Champions League, Premiership, Bundesliga, La Liga, Serie A and Ligue 1. We also provide club specific badges such as Serie A Scudetto patch, Premier League Champions badge as well as the Champions League winners patches.

We reserve the right to refuse any customisation requests that contain offensive, inappropriate, or trademarked content.

We offer a 28-day return policy for unworn items in original packaging. Personalised and printed items cannot be returned unless there is a manufacturing defect.

We accept all major credit cards, PayPal, Klarna, Clearpay, Alipay and other local payment methods. All transactions are secure, encrypted, and processed via Stripe.

Since 2004, UKSoccershop has been one of the largest, most trusted football shirt providers in the world. Everything we sell is fully authentic.

Japan Football Shirts

The Japanese national team are one of the strongest in the Asian Confederation and a regular feature at FIFA World Cup Finals and in the latter stages of the Asian Cup. Boasting world class players including Shinji Kagawa, Keisuke Honda and Shinko Okazaki, the profile of Japanese football has never been higher and Japan remain strong favourites to qualify for the next World Cup.

Japanese football was put firmly on the map when they co-hosted the 2002 World Cup Finals with South Korea, qualifying from the group stages before being eliminated in the second phase.

The Japanese home shirt consists of a blue jersey, blue shorts and blue socks. This is unusual, as Japan are one of few national teams to wear a strip which does not represent the colours of the national flag. However, this is due to superstition. In Japan’s first major international tournament, the 1936 Summer Olympics, they wore a blue kit in a 3-2 victory over Sweden. Despite suffering many losses in future, they have continued to wear the blue home jersey for this reason.

Ironically, their first ever competitive match was also played in a blue jersey when they faced China in Tokyo in 1917. Even the 5-0 thrashing they suffered in this game did not convince them the kit was unlucky! Between 1988-1991 they wore a red home shirt, but soon reverted back to the blue jersey.

Japan Shirt History

The Japanese have had a long standing partnership with Adidas, who have been the national team sponsor since 1986 and most recently extended their partnership in early 2016.

Previous kits had been manufactured by Asics and Puma but it is with Adidas that the Japanese jerseys will be most commonly associated. One of the most famous kits was the 1998 World Cup shirt, which were designed by the JFA and incorporated red and white flame designs onto the sleeves.