Shōji (given name)
Shōji, Shoji, Shouji or Shohji is a masculine Japanese given name written with various kanji (正治, 昌二, 昭二, etc.). Notable people with the name include:
- Shoji Akiyoshi (born 1968), Japanese wrestler
- Shoji Gatoh (born 1971), Japanese author
- Shōji Hamada (1894–1978), Japanese potter
- Shoji Hashimoto (1935–2009), Japanese Go player
- Shōji Hayashi (林 昌二, 1928–2011), Japanese architect
- Shoji Ito (伊藤 鐘史, born 1980), Japanese rugby union player
- Shoji Kamata (鎌田 正司, born 1935), Japanese basketball player
- Shōji Kawamori (born 1960), Japanese anime creator
- Shoji Meguro (born 1971), Japanese video game composer
- Shōji Nishimura (1899–1944), Japanese Imperial Navy admiral
- Shoji Nishio (1927–2005), Japanese aikido teacher
- Shōji Segawa (瀬川 晶司, born 1970), Japanese shogi player
- Shōji Shimazaki (1905-1982), birth name of Takashi Shimura, Japanese actor
- Shoji Tabuchi (born 1944), Japanese country musician
- Shoji Yamada (山田 将司, born 1984), Japanese footballer
- Shōji Yamagishi (1930–1979), photography critic, curator, and magazine editor
- Shōji Yasui (安井 昌二, 1928–2014), Japanese actor
- Shoji Yoshio (吉尾 詔ニ, born 1943), Japanese sprint canoeist
- Shoji Yuki (结城 昭二, born 1950), Japanese basketball player
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