Usually the lens hood attaches to the camera not the lens. Check your camera accessories manual or look for a generic one.
If you have a press camera or a box-type camera with no movements, then you can find the correct size shade by calculating your angle of view. With this information you can search for a shade from a medium format or 35mm lens with similar angle of view. If you are using a screw-in shade, there will be threads on the front of the lens. Likely you will need an adapter, depending on your thread size and the thread size of the shade you identify.
For example that lens does not cover 8x10 in and 6x9 cm is not considered Large Format anymore. Therefore you have a 4x5 camera. Then angle of view on your camera is about 62 degrees so you could search for a medium format hood from a 65mm lens. Not common but a hood for a 60 or 50mm Zeiss would do.
Look here http://www.subclub.org/fujinon/byseries.htm to figure out which of the confusing 125/5.6 Fujis you have. And measure yours to find out which size filter and hood screws into it.
Earlier this year I came by a 105/5.6 Fujinon, apparently an NW, with a "W-52" hood attached to it with the help of step rings. The hood could well be Fuji original issue. So they exist and are around, but I have no idea which your lens takes or where you might find the right hood. I have to replace the pair of rings it attaches to with a thin 46-52 or get rid of the hood.
Yes, it is a 46mm. I bought one from a member here a few months ago that included a 46-49mm step up ring, so I was able to use the Lee 49mm wide angle adaptor that I already had for my 120/5.6 APO Symmar (which I sold, as the Fuji has a larger image circle). I have the Lee Wide Angle hood with 2 filter slots, and it works fine for all my lenses up to 300mm. All I need to do is get an adaptor ring for each lens, and for the lenses that I don't use often, I can move a ring from another lens.
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I use a few old Nikon lens hoods - HN-1, HN-2, and HN-3. I forget which is widest, but a little googling will tell. You'll need a stepup ring.
Since I need one pronto I just taped one on from a Kodak 127 I had laying around. But I will be searching for a more proper solution.
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