Yes. There is one on the Unicode FTP site. There is also one in the ICU library 
(http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/icu/project/index.html).

Before you go off and get the table, though, you should note that:

1. There are several varieties of SJIS. Notably Microsoft code page 932 is not quite 
the same as what Oracle/Solaris/AIX/HP-UX call SJIS. You need to decide what you mean 
by "Shift-JIS".

2. Most programming environments have built in conversion capabilities that you can 
call and these will generally be more "natural" to use than writing your own. I say 
"natural" because the conversions will be similar to other programs running in that 
environment, providing the behavior that users expect.

Best Regards,

Addison

Addison P. Phillips
Globalization Architect / Manager, Globalization Engineering
webMethods, Inc.  432 Lakeside Drive, Sunnyvale, CA
+1 408.962.5487 (phone)  +1 408.210.3659 (mobile)
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> Is there any mapping table between Shift-JIS and Unicode 
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