5 crazy shirts from the Japanese J League Reason to follow the J League: the psychedelic designers

Japanese football has always kept a certain charm, despite the technical level has always been mediocre, not to mention painful. The magical aura around the J League has remained thanks to the intriguing aestetich that encloses the two souls of Japan: the futuristic - and a bit dystopian - one of the thousand sponsors on the shirts, similar to the neon signs that crowd the streets of Tokyo, and that of the traditional one, elegant and sober of the textile and artistic culture of the Rising Sun. These two natures cohabit also in the national team's shirt for the World Championship - in my opinion, the most beautiful among the jerseys that will go to Russia - and will see again in the new jerseys of the J league 2017-18 which will start again on February 24th.
Here I selected the five most beautiful and Japanese jerseys to date.

 

Jubilo Iwata - PUMA

 he one-time AFC Champions League winner (2000) new primary shirt commemorate the 5th anniversary of Mt. Fuji being named a World Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO. The milestone is celebrated with a print of the mountain on the lower back of the jersey for the first time. A tonal map of Asia appears on the front of the kit in Shimizu S-Pulse tradition.

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