first tour in Asia became I guess what you would call cir's Big Break in that it was got at a $40 million investment from Fuji television um which of course $40 million Rivals most Broadway shows on in here in New York right now anyway um I know I I guess that was still
At the end of the week, they deployed those features. And Fuji Xerox came back and tried to implement that.
Now, before we meet our panelists, I'd like to give you a little bit of a background of their amazing careers. Jenn Fujikawa is a lifestyle and pop culture author of several cookbooks inspired by iconic films and television franchises, including "I Love Lucy," "Star Wars," and "The Princess Bride." Her foodie expertise also spans past the book realm and she has made appearances on such TV shows
private organization for virtual reality, and you know Hakosco? It looks like a Google Cardboard imitation, but actually that came out first, and it was developed by Professor Fujii. There's this person who's the chairman, and I'm also a board member. I'm also affiliated with the Information Processing Society of Japan and Dentsu, and besides that, what was it again? There's this IPA-certified Super Creator from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, and there's also someone who worked at the
And for the first month, I bought my first camera. It was Fuji Film. It was like a dream for me.
This is a really beautiful photo of a river in Madagascar. This is Mount Fuji in Japan. And this is one small island in the French Polynesia.
At the end of the week, they deployed those features. They brought Fuji 's Xerox management to NASA, showed them how they worked.
And they're like, oh my God. I don't have Fuji apples. But you've got some dried apples in your cabinet.
And yellow's probably the least known in the United States. And primarily in Fujian province is where these-- this particular tea is near Fuzhou, Ghu Shan mountain.
But it would have cost $100,000 or something, so it wasn't practical. It was only when Fujitsu came out with the 42 inch plasma vision, like in the mid '90s or something. That was the first plasma television that you could buy and hang on the wall, and it would only set you back about $15,000, you know?
So he did them privately at home. Particularly when Fujifilm has a line of cheapo instant cameras that they already make.
can't fill it, I'll pay whatever the market. But I want all the business." So we got Fujitsu. She then signed up Vodaphone, you've got Deloittes you got KPMG. At one point, my revenues at Alexander Mann's were about 90 million, her's were 270 million.
Robert: And, and, and got in the car. I was the neutral in a huge dispute in the late 80's between IBM and Fujitsu. A chapter of the book is about that. IBM believed that Fujitsu had stolen its operating system. And at the time, with its operating system, Fujitsu had displaced within Japan IBM as
In the preserving book, I got some money from the publisher. And I was filming with Fuji Television. And so I could go and talk.
They still make them, but they've stopped making my film, which is kind of unfortunate, but I have a stash. Because I'm on the Fuji film talent team, I saw it coming. I have hundreds of sheets of film sitting in the freezer to use down the road.
And yellow's probably the least known in the United States. So Drum Mountain White Cloud is from Fujian province on the coast, very near Fuzhou, which
That's still working. I mean, I always-- when it comes down to it, I always look deep inside my heart and feel like this So in Chinatown you have the Fujianese, right?
Here's a picture of a Fujianese fish sauce.
And there's Chris Kluwe and Scott Fujita, and they're straight guys, and they believe in me, and they support me.
You see the mountain that looks like Mount Fuji there?
out what ingredients worked well together and really Fuji Apples, Cilantro and Cayenne pepper actually proved to go really well together. And we've never commercially done anything
Salvador, but also now Fujimori um just elected in Peru. You've got Kast in
When you visit the theme parks, is that something that has also inspired you over the years to participate in cookbooks of the food experience And if you know that AccuTech is Stark-Fujikawa, I'm like, I need to create a recipe that is purely me since my name is
Yeah, very much so. Well, like Fujian, for example, is widely known for white and green tea, and for what I would call elegant black teas-- such as golden monkey, a black Mao Feng, things of that sort, really delicious teas.
Well, I think that there's different styles. From my perspective, the Fujianese like to make a black tea that has really a wonderful mouth taste and feel. But then what really is impressive to me is how it finishes and lingers and what you feel like in your upper body as you finish tasting it.
And yellow's probably the least known in the United States. This is a classic example of a steamed green tea from Fujian province.
And it turned out to be a really lucrative patent that poured millions of dollars into the University of Illinois and helped fund PLATO for many, many years. Lots of companies; Fujitsu, IBM, NCR, all kinds of companies would license that patent. And plasma displays wound up in everything from checkout counters at the grocery store to airline ticket counters and banks
edge of Guangong near Guangjo near uh Guangdong near um Fujian province and they serve a very thick version and it's
Not necessarily. If you use a Fuji apple, then you get that natural sweetness built in.
I don't really-- I think that through this-- I'm filming with Fuji Television-- it's like going to the katsuobushi guy
You can also rehydrate dried fruit. So say you're doing the white fig, Fuji apple vanilla bean jam that's in the book. And you've got your gorgeous white figs.
And yellow's probably the least known in the United States. And then about four to six weeks later on the coast of Fujian, the good oolongs start to arrive.
early Kamakura period, when the Fujiwara clan flourished in Hiraizumi, in the northeastern part of Europe
And it turns out that this fish sauce in one of the Fujianese dialects-- Southern Min is the technical name for the family of Fujianese languages
But the people who are hiring aren't going to get asked how to move Mount Fuji .
Actually on the right there you have the image which is supposed to be the Mount Fuji of the Sony Center.
For example, using some modern shooting techniques as a Fuji or Polaroid.
But then at the same time, I was contacted by Fuji Television.
the 1930s in St Louis during the Depression and uh Stars a young Adrien Brody and Lauren Hill from the Fuji and
At Honda, Toyota, Fuji , all of them.
Here I'm laying in the snow on the edge of the lake right at the base of Mount Fuji .
But by laying in the snow, I'm gaining the perspective of the reflection of Mount Fuji , the frost-covered rocks, wide
reggae with west african influences we always tell people it's like bob marley meets the fuji 's on a street corner in west africa
When you visit the theme parks, is that something that has also inspired you over the years to participate in cookbooks of the food experience I'm like, you know, Stark-Fujikawa should really be in every single Marvel property.
I think also you see it for high-grade green teas. You might have seen many lots and wonderful lots of something made from a Mei Zhan varietal in Fujian province. You don't see so much of that anymore just because the pricing for export has become very high, so it becomes impractical to sell it outside of China.
And yellow's probably the least known in the United States. So you have the areas, the more inner areas of Fujian, active, and there's lots of green teas and white teas and some black teas coming out.
We have Chris Kluwe, Brendon Ayanbadejo, and Scott Fujita.
Wacoal, a Japanese lingerie firm, Fujitsu and Hitachi are the only films I know of and
IBM believed that Fujitsu had stolen its operating system. And at the time, with its operating system, Fujitsu had displaced within Japan IBM as the top mainframe -- computer manufacturer. This was in the age of the mainframe.
And by 1993, the first international conference for x-ray lithography was held in Japan, near Mount Fuji .