And the deity of Rakuzan-jinja is Naomasa, grandson of Iyeyasu, and father of the Daimyo of Matsue.
From the hamlet of Shimonishimura to the Temple of Tama-Wakasu-jinja is a walk of twenty minutes, over very rough paths between rice-fields and vegetable gardens.
For one who gets a very bad cold prays to the deity of Yabu-jinja to cure it, and takes a vow to make a pilgrimage naked to the temple at the time of the matsuri.
From Jinja a railroad, the only one in Uganda, extends northward 59 miles.
To me the great marvel of the Hinomisaki-jinja is that structures so vast, and so costly to maintain, can exist in a mere fishing hamlet, in an obscure nook of the most desolate coast of Japan.
Sakusa, the hamlet where the Yaegaki-jinja stands, is scarcely more than one ri south from Matsue.
Jinja is destined to become a very important place in the future economy of Central Africa.
All day long we voyaged in these sheltered waters, and in the evening the lights of Jinja guided us to our destination.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jinja" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.