It's a great bike, but it was made in the early 80's. A few things you should think about.
The gearing is way high for touring. You'd do better with a triple crank.
The brakes aren't very powerful. They would be fine for riding unloaded, but touring demands good brakes. You can upgrade to new dual privot caliper brakes. (Tektro makes very good ones) Aero bike levers will help as well.
The wheels might not be up to touring. Spokes corrode over time, even if the bike is in storage, on old bikes. Your bike has a freewheel, not a freehub, so the rear wheel isn't as strong as on a new bike-- but then again, people toured on freewheels for years.
Find out what size the headset is. The Japanese used two slightly different sizes of headsets in the 80s. One is current standard 1 inch, the other a funky, hard to find one, that's slightly different. (smashing the standard 1 inch headset into a frame made for the funky Japanese one will destroy the frame!)
It's so possible that your frame is going to flex loaded. Many older lugged frames aren't as stiff as new frames. That's some of why they ride so dang nice. Putting a 35 lb load on a frame is lot of stress-- until you do, it's hard to tell what the bike is going to ride like.
Now to the $395 price tag. Yikes! that's a lot of money for an old bike. You could buy a Surly frame for that. Factor in the touring upgrades you might have to make on the Fuji, and the bike might run $700-800. Tell the seller the bike is too old and need upgrades-- new Tektro 521A calpier brakes (long reach) New brake levers, New triple crankset. Politely ask for a discount of $200.
If I owed this bike, I wouldn't sell it, I'd ride it around town as is. If I wanted a touring bike, well, I'd sell it for the $400 (their are a endless amount of people who will pay top $$$ for old stell bikes) and save an other $400 and buy a new Jamis or Novara.
Gosh, I hope I haven't been to negitive to you, raymac. Don't take it personally. I just try to point all the problems I see in buying the bike. PM if you have any more questions.