Japanese shrine of the Shinto religion.
Administrative headquarters of a small domain or parcel of land held by the Tokugawa shogunate.
1As I tackle the 538 steps to Kamikura jinja, rain turns them into a slippery waterfall.
2When we reach the Suwa-jinja Shrine our Treasure ship is hauled into the arena, amid much cheering.
3There's a half-dozen police checkpoints on the Jinja highway alone.
4In the next century a dam was built at Jinja.
5Calls to a Celtel number in Jinja, and get this, to a bunch of international numbers.
6The study was done in 2004 at Walkuba Health Center, a sub-urban area in Jinja district, Uganda.
7Since his arrest he had been held at a prison in Jinja, a town in eastern Uganda.
8A Land Cruiser and a Pajero are parked by the red dirt road that leads south to Jinja proper.
9Methods: This qualitative study was conducted at the Children's Ward of Jinja Hospital, where children with severe malaria were hospitalized.
10The ambassador isn't in today, he's at a ceremony in Jinja, his schedule is fully booked for the whole week.
11On the return journey from Entebbe, Jinja, a port on the north side of the Victoria Nyanza, is usually called at.
12"The launch returned immediately to Jinja, Excellence, as soon as the prisoner had landed."
13Methods: Two prospective studies were conducted at Jinja Regional Referral Hospital in Uganda between 2011 and 2013.
14"Welcome to the Jinja School for Nurses," Veronica says.
15The place was dusty, the furniture covered with sheets, but there were no signs of rats or jinjas, and all seemed in repair.
16To relieve flooding, Cheptoris said Uganda had more than doubled the volume of water it releases downstream through the gates at the dams at Jinja.