Dirk advises it is indeed gone. With a strong bead on the folks at Fuji, I suggest this is likely true... Zannen!
Note though only the films with the '-' against them appear to be completely discontinued, and the others will continue to be available in the formats and packing mentioned. While many 24-frame 135-format listings will also stop, the fully discontinued (no formats available) films only include:
o 120-format Neopan Presto 400.
o 120-format Pro160NC.
o T64 sheet films.
From the FujiFilm press release:
日頃より富士フイルム製品をご愛用賜り、誠にありがとうございます。 下記の製品は、当社の在庫がなくなり次第、販売終了とさせていただきます。 お買い求めにあたりましてはお近くのご販売店さまにお問い合わせください。
銀塩フィルムの市場は縮小が続いており、ラインアップ・包装単位の見直しを行うことで、
今後とも継続してご利用いただける体制づくりを進めてまいります。 皆さまにはご不便をお掛けいたしますが、何とぞご理解のほどよろしくお願い申し上げます。
Roughly translated by me, so do not trust:
Thank you for your patronage, and your continued use of Fuji Photo Film products. Sales of the following product will stop as soon as our company becomes out of stock. However, please inquire at your retailer when you want to buy it.
The market for silver film continues to reduce, and continuing production of large-scale volumes and full packaging line-ups is difficult. Please continue your favors toward us, and we understand humbly the inconvenience that will be felt by everybody. Their Black and White page here:
FujiFilm B&W Page. Clearly lists the formats being discontinued 'when stocks run out' - those with the (*1) notes and relevant dates. Non-Japanese speakers should be able to scan the romanji table headings and note in the first column 'Size' the formats (not films) marked for demise.