How To Use Shoji In A Sentence

  • When I got a little too much Asian theme in my house, I covered my shoji screen with the fencing and instantly went tiki!
  • With that, he disappeared through a sliding shoji screen off to her right. HEAVEN, TEXAS
  • The third shoji panel, directly across from Wantanabe, led to an anteroom which accessed a single elevator. CORMORANT
  • The itinerary was arranged at the tourists' requests, according to Shoji.
  • This new series premise was created by Thomas Romain and Shoji Kawamori, with the animation produced by Satelight. Anime Preview: Spring 2009 « Undercover
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  • The curtain as architectural element refers back to traditional Japanese design elements such as shoji and sudare screens, and fusuma doors common within the traditional Japanese house. Joyn – Curtain & Wall-art by Hiroshi Tsunoda
  • Ryukyu shogi tsuba Ryukyuan shogoin turnip tsubo sabi shogun Tsuga sakai, adj. shogunate tsugaresinol sakaki shoji tsunami sake shomio tsurugi sakura Showa tsutsugamushi samisen shoya disease samsien shoyu tsutsugamushi mite samurai shubunkin tsutsumu san Shuha, adj. tycoon Sanda ware sika udo sanpaku, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1
  • The yadoya at Innai was a remarkably cheerful one, but my room was entirely fusuma and shoji, and people were peeping in the whole time. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • Dabei Japanese shoji Co. , Ltd. is a manufacturing and sales all kinds of jewelry and cosmetics packaging company.
  • Drinking tea and playing shoji during a relax life everyday!
  • The shoji are often beautifully painted, and in each room is hung a kakemono (a wall picture, a painting finely executed on a strip of silk). Peeps at Many Lands: Japan
  • I closed the sliding windows, with translucent paper for window panes, called shoji, and went to bed, but the lack of privacy was fearful, and I have not yet sufficient trust in my fellow-creatures to be comfortable without locks, walls, or doors! Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • On sunny days, the rooms glow with diffused light filtering through translucent shoji screens.
  • There was a shoji screen (a screen that's put up for privacy) blocking his view of the room.
  • Suddenly an arrow shot through the paper of the shoji door.
  • He sat crosslegged at the closest table to the door, closing the shoji as he went.
  • The curtain as architectural element refers back to traditional Japanese design elements such as shoji and sudare screens, and fusuma doors common within the traditional Japanese house. Joyn – Curtain & Wall-art by Hiroshi Tsunoda
  • A courtier quietly slid open the shoji to advise them of Masakazu's arrival.
  • Frames covered with paper, called shoji, slide along these grooves and form the wall between chamber and chamber. Peeps at Many Lands: Japan
  • With its faux rice-paper lamps and shoji sliding doors, the street could easily pass for a tidy neighborhood in Tokyo.
  • On receipt of this letter I wrote to Dr. Bhagavantham, enclosing a photostat copy of Mr. Shoji Hattori's letter.
  • DIY paper 'shoji' style lamp made from recycled materials for under £5 Ecofriend

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