[1] He graduated from Osaka Shijonawate High School, and then chose to attend the University of Tsukuba, majoring in sports industries.
He then established KTAJ Co., LTD, a sports management business, and became its representative director.
He ultimately lost by five points, and was unable to secure a proportional block seat.
[5] In the 2021 Japanese general election, he won by nearly 20 points over Shinpei Kitagawa again.
Fujita saw the company he was working at in 2008 briefly enter financial shock due to the Great Recession, and after starting his own business, ran multiple gyms, acupuncture clinics, and nurse care facilities.