thumb|250x250px|The Fujica brand is clearly seen on this 1963 Fujicarex II Fujica is the name given by Fujifilm of Japan to its line of still-photography and motion picture cameras.
thumb|250x250px|The Fujica brand is clearly seen on this 1963 Fujicarex II Fujica is the name given by Fujifilm of Japan to its line of still-photography and motion picture cameras.
== History == The company was founded on January 20, 1934, as Fuji Shashin Film K.K. (富士写真フィルム㈱, later translated as Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.), producing several sorts of film. It was an offshoot of Dai-Nippon Celluloid K.K. (大日本セルロイド㈱), founded in 1919. The company's first CEO was Asano Shūichi (浅野修一). The plants were located in the village of Minami-Ashigara (南足柄村, now a city) in the prefecture of Kanagawa (神奈川県), at the foot of Mt. Hakone (箱根山). It is said that the name "Fuji" (富士) was chosen by Asano Shūichi because of Mt. Fuji (富士山), situated not far from Mt. Hakone, but was already registered by a third party, to which the rights were bought for ¥8,000, a large sum at the time.
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