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Fujisawa

American  
[foo-jee-sah-wuh, foo-jee-sah-wah] / ˌfu dʒiˈsɑ wə, ˈfu dʒiˈsɑ wɑ /

noun

  1. a city on E Honshu, in Japan, S of Tokyo.


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Kirishima, who had been going under the name Hiroshi Uchida, had reportedly lived in the city of Fujisawa, on the western edge of Tokyo, for almost 40 years.

From BBC

Mr. Yokoyama settled on a dark horse, 26-year-old Kai Fujisawa.

From New York Times

A friend had showed Mr. Fujisawa the ad on Relay, and Mr. Fujisawa immediately jumped in a car and showed up on Mr. Yokoyama’s doorstep, impressing him with his youth and enthusiasm.

From New York Times

Mr. Yokoyama is not entirely convinced that Mr. Fujisawa is the right person for the job.

From New York Times

The learning curve is steeper than either of them had imagined, and Mr. Yokoyama’s grizzled, chain-smoking employees are skeptical that Mr. Fujisawa will be able to live up to the boss’s reputation.

From New York Times