Career
She became Mission Japan in 1992 and was an exclusive model for CanCam magazine. She has appeared in various commercials and television series and a number of films in Japan. Fujiwara was formerly a guest announcer and interviewer for K-1 on their major shows until 2006 when she was replaced by Waka Inoue.
Fujiwara has additionally worked in the video game and anime markets.
Her latest work as the main character Alicia in Project Minerva (PlayStation 2) (2002), a squad-based, real-time semi-RPG versus rogue robots game, released in an updated English form with more missions as Project Minerva Professional by Midas Interactive of the United Kingdom. She voiced Princess Fiona in the Japanese-dubbed version of the Shrek films. Fujiwara spent one month in a homestay program with a family in the United States and continues to study English.
She reportedly hopes to someday act in an English-language film produced in the West such as in the United States or Great Britain. She has already applied her talent to the English language in the film China Strike Force (aka Spy_North in Japan, with the "North" standing for "Norika") co-starring Aaron Kwok, Mark Dacascos and Coolio.In 2007, she visited India to meet Anand Kumar to make a documentary film on Super 30.
Political statement
In September 2013, Fujiwara openly criticized the government"s state secrets bill pending before the Diet.
Fujiwara wrote on her website, “Once the bill is signed, the people who will write the truth on the Internet (or through other means) will be punished. Fujiwara was grouped with Taro Yamamoto, another television celebrity who recently broke Japanese custom by voicing political opinion. Personal life
Rumors of their impending divorce emerged on March 19, 2009.
Fujiwara once hosted a sport program, called "SRS", by Fuji Television with television star lieutenant was rumored that may have secretly installed a hidden camera in the women"s restroom to covertly record Fujiwara and other women changing clothes or using the restroom facilities.
However, no video or images from this supposed electronic surveillance has appeared.