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Fujita
Fujita (written: 藤田, 富士田 or 冨士田) is a common family name in Japan. It may also refer to the following.
- Atsushi Fujita (born 1976), a Japanese long-distance runner
- Emi Fujita (born 1963), a Japanese singer
- Fujita zaibatsu, a Japanese Osaka-based zaibatsu
- Kazuyuki Fujita (born 1970), a Japanese mixed martial arts fighter
- Kyohei Fujita (1921–2004), a Japanese glass artist
- Masahisa Fujita (born 1943), a Japanese economist
- Nobuo Fujita (1911–1997), Warrant Flying Officer of the Imperial Japanese Navy; conducted the only wartime aircraft bombings on the continental United States
- S. Neil Fujita (1921–2010), an American graphic designer
- Saichiro Fujita (1886–1976), the second Japanese Bahá'í
- Saki Fujita (born 1984), a Japanese voice actress
- Scott Fujita (born 1978), an American NFL linebacker
- Seiko Fujita (1898-1966), a Japanese martial artist and Ninja
- Shouzou Fujita (born 1927), a Japanese political theorist
- Tetsuya Fujita (1920–1998), meteorologist, of "Fujita scale"
- Toshiya Fujita (born 1971), soccer player
- Toshiya Fujita (director) (1932–1997), film director
- Tsuguharu Foujita or Fujita, (1886–1968), Japanese artist, who spent much of his career in France
- Yukihisa Fujita, Japanese member of parliament
- Yuzan Fujita, Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture
Fujita (company)
Fujita (藤田) was the name of a Japanese zaibatsu based in Osaka. Its founder is Densaburo Fujita. He built the foundation of Fujita zaibatsu by producing military goods during the Satsuma Rebellion and rapidly expanded his business to construction, mining, and other businesses.
Many of its luxurious constructions were placed in the custody of Fujita Kanko, a resort development company, after World War II.
Category:Companies of Japan