Naonobu Fujii
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Full name | Naonobu Fujii | |||||||||||||||||||
Nickname | Nakkun | |||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | Japanese | |||||||||||||||||||
Born | Miyagi, Japan | January 5, 1992|||||||||||||||||||
Hometown | Miyagi, Japan | |||||||||||||||||||
Height | 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) | |||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 80 kg (176 lb) | |||||||||||||||||||
Spike | 312 cm (123 in) | |||||||||||||||||||
Block | 297 cm (117 in) | |||||||||||||||||||
College / University | Juntendo University | |||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Setter | |||||||||||||||||||
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Number | Club #21 National Team #3 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Naonobu Fujii (Japanese: 藤井 直伸, Hepburn: Fujii Naonobu, born 5 January 1992) is a Japanese volleyball player,[1] who is also a member of the Japan men's national volleyball team and of Toray Arrows.
Personal life
Naonobu Fujii grew up in Miyagi, Japan where he attended Furukawa Industrial High School, a school known for its volleyball team. Gaining an interest in the sport, he went on to play for Juntendo University.[2] He enjoys outdoor activities such a cycling in his free time.
His family home was swept away by tsunami caused by Tohoku earthquake . Because of the disaster, his father was unemployed by that time. Fujii once was forced to the situation that may need to give up his dream of playing volleyball. With his family's encouragement, Fujii continued his volleyball dream.[3]
In September 2021, Fujii announced that he had married Miya Sato, who was a setter of the Japan women's national volleyball team and Hitachi Rivale club.[4]
On February 27, 2022, Fujii announced that he has been diagnosed with Stage IV Stomach Cancer, which had metastasized to his brain.[5]
Career
After college Fujii went on to join the Torray Arrows team as a setter. Starting in the 2016–17 season, he was selected for the Japan men's national volleyball team where he plays as number 3. In 2021, he was one of the Japanese men's national team roster, which competed in 2020 Summer Olympics, and the team finished 7th place after 29 years.[6][7]
Awards
Individual
- 2017 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship- Best Setter[8][9]
Club teams
- 2016/2017 V.Premier League Men's – Best 6, with Torray Arrows
References
- ^ "Men's Grand Champions Cup Power Rankings". VolleyMob. 2017-09-11. Retrieved 2018-06-23.
- ^ "#21 藤井 直伸 | 東レアローズ男子バレーボール部 | TORAY". www.toray-arrows.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-06-23.
- ^ 静岡新聞社. "五輪代表入りの東レセッター藤井、被災地の希望つなぐ 宮城・石巻出身 実家が被災|あなたの静岡新聞". www.at-s.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-08-20.
- ^ "4月1日のプロポーズ「嘘じゃないよね?」藤井直伸&佐藤美弥《バレー代表セッター同士の仲良し夫婦》が幸せを感じる意外な瞬間". number.bunshun.jp (in Japanese). number.bunshun. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
- ^ "バレー男子日本代表・藤井直伸、胃がんステージ4告白 目の不調で検査入院し判明「脳の方にも転移」". Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). スポーツニッポン新聞社. 2022-02-27. Retrieved 2022-02-27.
- ^ "第32回オリンピック競技大会(2020/東京) バレーボール男子日本代表チーム・龍神NIPPON 出場内定選手コメント" (in Japanese). jva.or.jp. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
- ^ "バレー男子 日本が29年ぶり決勝T進出 イラン降し3勝2敗" (in Japanese). mainichi.jp. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
- ^ "JAPAN DEMOLISH KAZAKHSTAN 3-1 IN FINAL SHOWDOWN TO CAPTURE BACK-TO-BACK ASIAN TITLE – Asian Volleyball Confederation – AVC". asianvolleyball.net. Retrieved 2018-06-23.
- ^ "Japan Edges Kazakhstan to Claim Second Straight Asian Men's Title". VolleyMob. 2017-08-02. Retrieved 2018-06-23.
External links
- CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja)
- Articles with short description
- Short description with empty Wikidata description
- Articles without Wikidata item
- Articles containing Japanese-language text
- Living people
- 1992 births
- Japanese men's volleyball players
- Sportspeople from Miyagi Prefecture
- Juntendo University alumni
- Volleyball players at the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Olympic volleyball players of Japan
- Setters (volleyball)
- All stub articles
- Japanese volleyball biography stubs
- 2023 deaths