Fujita Explained
Fujita (written:, or) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- , Japanese voice actress
- , Japanese professional wrestler
- , Japanese handball player
- , Japanese long-distance runner
- , Japanese shogi player
- , Japanese singer
- , Japanese musician and model
- , Japanese water polo player
- Frank Fujita, one of only two Japanese American combat personnel to be captured by the Japanese during World War Two
- , later name of, Japanese samurai and police officer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese World War II flying ace
- , Japanese arranger and composer
- , Japanese professional wrestler, mixed martial arts fighter and amateur wrestler
- , Japanese ice hockey player
- , Japanese glass artist
- , Japanese singer, first single "Koi ni Ochite", theme of game "Hiiro no Kakera"
- , Japanese actor
- , Japanese chemist
- , Japanese politician
- Masaki Fujita (born 1985), Japanese para-cyclist
- , Japanese economist
- , Japanese professional wrestler
- , Japanese professional wrestler
- , Warrant Flying Officer of the Imperial Japanese Navy; conducted the only wartime aircraft bombings on the continental United States
- S. Neil Fujita (1921–2010), American graphic designer
- , the second Japanese Bahá'í
- , Japanese voice actress
- Scott Fujita (born 1978), American NFL linebacker
- , Japanese martial artist and Ninja
- , Japanese political theorist
- , Japanese hurdler
- Ted Fujita (1920–1998), meteorologist, creator of the Fujita scale
- , Japanese sport wrestler
- , member of the Supreme Court of Japan
- Japanese voice actress
- , Japanese footballer
- , film director
- , Japanese artist, who spent much of his career in France
- , Japanese professional wrestler known as Yo-Hey
- , Japanese astronomer
- , Japanese member of parliament
- , Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture
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