Proper noun
A surname from Japanese.
A prefecture in Central Japan.
A city in Fukui Prefecture
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHe declined their offer at first because he was too busy with work; however, after agreeing to perform with Fukui and Sekito in a live performance as a keyboardist, he decided to join them in making a band. Source: Internet
But we need to be prepared to take swift action, with a close eye both on the economy and the banking system," Sakurai said in a speech to business leaders in Fukui prefecture. Source: Internet
In a ceremony held on October 4 at the aquarium that floats on a cove, Shimoda Mayor Yusuke Fukui presented Nana with a special citizen’s award and resident certificate for her contribution to promoting local tourism over her 43 years at the aquarium. Source: Internet
The Rape of Nanking, Penguin Books, 1997, p. 162. On 17 December, chairman John Rabe wrote a complaint to Kiyoshi Fukui, second secretary of the Japanese Embassy. Source: Internet
Every time he appeared, Fukui would point out that he was not related to Shinichiro Ohta, the show's floor reporter. Source: Internet
The company also employs light titanium frames made in Sabae in Fukui Prefecture — a city known for high-end spectacle frame production — for its products in a bid to reduce users’ fatigue and stress. Source: Internet