Fujimori
Fujimori (written: 藤森 lit. "wisteria forest") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alberto Fujimori (born 1938), Peruvian politician and President of Peru
- Hiromasa Fujimori (藤森 太将, born 1991), Japanese swimmer
- Ichiro Fujimori, Japanese engineer
- Keiko Fujimori (born 1975), Peruvian businesswoman and politician, daughter of Alberto Fujimori
- Kenji Fujimori (born 1980), Peruvian businessman and politician, son of Alberto Fujimori
- Koshi Fujimori (藤森 耕資, born 1961), Japanese water polo player
- Natsuko Fujimori (藤森 奈津子, born 1961), Japanese shogi player
- Santiago Fujimori (born 1946), Peruvian lawyer and politician, brother of Alberto Fujimori
- Shōichi Fujimori (藤森 昭一, 1926–2016), Grand Steward of the Imperial Household Agency
- Terunobu Fujimori (藤森 照信, born 1946), Japanese architect and architectural historian
- Tetsuya Fujimori (藤森 哲也, born 1987), Japanese shogi player
- Yoshiaki Fujimori (born 1951), Japanese businessman
- Yoshifumi Fujimori (藤森 良文, born 1958), Japanese hurdler
- Yuka Fujimori (藤森 由香, born 1986), Japanese snowboarder
Fictional characters
- Hiromi Fujimori (藤森 ひろみ), a character in the manga series Angelic Layer
- Minoru Fujimori (藤森 稔), a character in the manga series Hungry Heart: Wild Striker
- Fujimori Shuzen (藤森 主膳), a character in the video game Way of the Samurai 3
- Sunao Fujimori (藤守 直), a character in the visual novel Suki na Mono wa Suki Dakara Shōganai!
- Tomomi Fujimori (藤森 知美), a character in the video game Revelations: Persona
gollark: > Earning tons of money through a job that indirectly exploits developing nations and then donating some part of that money to a charity that helps developing nations is probably a net negative for these nations.How do most jobs go around exploiting developing nations? Also, IIRC the figures are something like one life saved per few hundred/thousand $, so I doubt it.
gollark: There seem to be lots of "elites" who are basically *fine*, except you don't hear about them because people only go on about "SOME ELITES DID BAD THINGS".
gollark: > In capitalism, being selfish and ruthless tends to give you more profit and thus economical power. That's why most of the elite are bad, while so many of the poor have good hearts. Though the pressure to survive also ruins and corrupts the poor.Have you never heard of positive-sum stuff? Have you actually *checked* this in any way or are you just pulling in a bunch of stereotypes?
gollark: Newtonian ethics and all.
gollark: It would only practically work if people cared enough to expend significant resources locally to help people far away, and humans don't seem to like that.
See also
- 8387 Fujimori, a main-belt asteroid
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