If you ever watched Initial D, you're certainly familiar with Takumi Fujiwara, the main protagonist. Even at a young age, he possesses a natural talent as a great racer.
This time, we would like to discuss all interesting details about Takumi Fujiwara's character in Initial D. Let's discuss it in more detail below!
His Personality
Takumi is a laid-back and somewhat shy character. He is also very loyal to his close friends, such as Itsuki and Iketani, and is willing to help them when they are in trouble.
Takumi also enjoys challenges and enjoys trying new things that can help him improve. He is always calm, meticulous, and able to adapt quickly.
Takumi is not afraid to take risks during races as long as it increases his chances of winning. Furthermore, he has a competitive spirit and hates losing.
The Secret Behind His Impressive Driving Skill
Takumi first learned to drive when he was 13 years old. Every morning, his father asked him to deliver tofu to the hotel via the Akina slopes. Although he was initially afraid of driving, he gradually became accustomed to the task.
Interestingly, Bunta gave Takumi a particularly challenging task. He always placed a glass of water in the car cupholder to ensure the tofu Takumi delivered wouldn't get crushed. Because of this, Takumi always tried not to spill the water in the glass.
This habit, without realizing it, led Takumi's driving skills to improve over time. He was even able to navigate the slopes of Mount Akina quickly because he had become familiar with the roads there.
A Renowned Reputation in the World of Street Racing
Takumi initially thought driving was boring. However, his views changed after he discovered the world of street racing. He experienced a new experience he had never experienced before.
Takumi began his career as a street racer when he was asked by Iketani to represent the Akina Speedstar team in a race against the Akagi RedSuns team, led by Ryosuke Takahashi.
After winning his first race, Takumi's reputation grew even more, leading to him being challenged by racers from other slopes. He set numerous winning records, earning the recognition of his abilities from many racers, including Ryosuke.
Ryosuke then invited Takumi to join Project D. He and his entire team traveled to various locations, challenging the best racing teams to prove their prowess.
Driving a Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX (AE86)
One of Takumi's most interesting things is that he drives an older model, the Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX (AE86). This car was his father's favorite, and he later gave it to Takumi.
Despite being an older model, the car has been modified so that its specifications can compete with more modern cars. The car has excellent cornering performance.
Techniques & Abilities
As mentioned earlier, Takumi has a natural talent as a racer. He has mastered advanced driving techniques to the point where he can compete with professional racers.
Takumi is also very adept at adapting and exploiting gaps that can catch his opponents off guard. One example is his ability to use ditches to overtake opponents or turn off his car lights to deceive them.
Romantic Relationships
Besides highlighting Takumi's journey as a racer, the author of Initial D also shows Takumi's personal life, such as his romantic relationships. In the story, he has had romantic relationships with two beautiful women.
The first is Natsugi Mogi. She was Takumi's girlfriend in high school. Their relationship was quite complex and emotional, especially when Takumi learned that Mogi had been kept by an old man for money.
They had a fight over this issue. However, Takumi later forgave Mogi after she decided to change for the better. However, they ultimately separated after graduating high school to pursue their respective dreams.
Some time later, Takumi met a new woman named Mika Uehara. Their first meeting left a rather negative impression because Mika misunderstood Takumi.
From their first meeting, Takumi was captivated by Mika and fell in love. And vice versa. They decided to date until they eventually married.
A Career as a Professional Rally Driver
In the story of MF Ghost, Takumi is described as having a career as a professional rally driver. He traveled to England and competed in the British Rally Championship (BRC). His career was so brilliant that he earned the nickname "The Flying John."
However, Takumi suffered a serious accident that led to his retirement from racing. After recovering, he became an instructor at the Royal Donington Racing School (RDRS) and mentored Kanata Rivington.







