Mitsuki

is a Konohagakure shinobi who originated from an unknown village. He is also a team-mate of Boruto Uzumaki and Sarada Uchiha.

Background
Born in an unspecified village, Mitsuki, under unknown circumstances left his village and enrolled into the Konoha Academy and became an Academy Student.

Personality
Mitsuki has a very calm and a matter-of-fact demeanour. While not confrontational, he freely speaks his mind in any situation. He is also shown to have a sharp wit, being well-read and observant.

Appearance
Mitsuki has tousled white hair, thin eyebrows, amber-coloured eyes, and a pale complexion. His attire consists of a loose-fitting two-toned kimono shirt with billowing sleeves, tied by a thick Ono-stylised belt, along with this he wears a pair of light-coloured pants, and calf-length shinobi sandals.

Naruto Gaiden: The Seventh Hokage and the Scarlet Spring
Upon hearing that he and the rest of the class will be going through graduation exams in a week, Mitsuki eagerly said to Boruto that the day has finally arrived, to which Boruto agreed, claiming it would be a piece of cake. He later ran into Chōchō and Sarada at a restaurant and had a little chat with the girls, noting that questioning their identity and self-worth is common for girls their age and is commonly referred to as their "tragic heroine syndrome". Mitsuki was also able to determine from which clan Chōchō hails, not only from seeing her family crest but based on her appearance as well.

Later, Mitsuki joined Boruto in a simple errand of deliver lunch to the Hokage from his wife for the trip. After arriving too late, Sarada and Chōchō offered to leave the village and bring it to him. While Boruto felt it pointless, he soon saw the strong desire in Sarada's eyes. Mitsuki, also realising this was important to the young Uchiha, asked Chōchō to give them a minute, who wondered if this was a love confession from the boy. Mitsuki simply replied that her symptoms were getting worse.

Boruto: Naruto the Movie
Mitsuki will make an appearance in this film.

Quotes

 * (To Chocho and Sarada) "That is commonly referred to as your tragic heroine syndrome. The condition is said to afflict young girls of a certain age who lack a certain self-awareness as they try to establish their sense of self ... Well... that is if you care about such trivial things."