He started his career playing for the Osaka Institute of Technology and then, for Meiji University. In 1979, Fujita grabbed a regular position in his university years, contributing to the victory in the National University Championship of the same year. In the 1982 season, he served as captain for the Meiji University team. In 1980, he debuted for Japan in a test match against
Netherlands at
Hilversum, on October 4, 1980. Afterwards, he served as hooker for the Japan national rugby union team for many years, and played in the
1987 and
1991 Rugby World Cups consecutively. In the 1987 Rugby World Cup, Fujita played all the three pool games. After graduating from Meiji University, he played for Nippon Steel, but then, moved for
IBM Japan, which he also coached. After retiring as player, he coached several teams such as
IBM Big Blue,
Kubota Spears, Meiji University and Nihon University RFC. ==Notes==