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  • The price of rice futures contracts traded on the Tokyo Grain Exchange has plunged since September, when the goods to be delivered switched to this year's harvest from last year's, said Takuo Nanahara, a trader at commodities broker Yutaka Shoji Co.

    Japan Seeks New Rice Source Juro Osawa 2011

  • Sliding doors: lattice doors of yellow cedar covered with Japanese paper "Shoji"

    Dezeen Brad Turner 2010

  • Kazuhiro Shoji, 37, and his brother spent four days searching their former neighborhood before giving up on finding their parents.

    Japan Searches for Its Missing Eric Bellman 2011

  • If you want to see just a few of the legendary restrooms, you have to drive to the Regional Airport in Fort Smith, Ark., motor northeast to the Shoji Tabuchi Theater in Branson, Mo., then mosey on up to the Field Museum in Chicago, before heading north to the Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wis.

    Halls of Fame for the Obliviously Obscure Joe Queenan 2012

  • "I will keep searching until I find my dad," Mr. Shoji said.

    Japan Searches for Its Missing Eric Bellman 2011

  • (AP) Evan Romero had 15 kills and national player of the year Kawika Shoji recorded 44 assists to put top-ranked Stanford in the NCAA championship with a 3-0 win Thursday night over Ohio State.

    Stanford joins Penn State in NCAA men's volleyball final 2010

  • I have been to the Shoji Tabuchi Theater and the Field Museum and can state, with no fear of being contradicted, that both bathrooms deserve to be in the Hall of Fame.

    Halls of Fame for the Obliviously Obscure Joe Queenan 2012

  • "There is a lot of uncertainty and the speed of a recovery is slow and next year even slower," said Shoji Muneoka, president of Nippon Steel Corp.,

    China Steps Up Its Steelmaking Game Robert Guy Matthews 2010

  • "The government has always underestimated the impact of radiation exposure," says Shoji Sawada, a Hiroshima survivor and retired nuclear physicist who advocates for greater attention to the bombs' health effects.

    Past Haunts Tally of Japan's Nuke Crisis Yuka Hayashi 2011

  • Once the budget is enacted, "demand growth seems likely" in the commerce, construction, financial, insurance, and information services sectors, said Shoji Hirakawa, chief strategist at UBS, in a report to clients.

    Tokyo Approves Details of Reconstruction Budget Takashi Nakamichi 2011

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