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Jinja and
* Chiryū Jinja Shinto shrine, with a tahōtō built in 1907, which has been designated as an Important Cultural Property
The new Meiji government ordered the destruction of all former feudal fortifications, and in compliance with this directive, all structures of Odawara Castle were pulled down from 1870 1872, with the stone base of the former donjon becoming the foundation for a Shinto shrine, the Ōkubo Jinja, dedicated to the spirits of the generations of Ōkubo daimyō.

Jinja and English
* Yasukuni Jinja A shrine for the honoring of Japanese War Dead, English site.
In 1947, Sir Charles Redvers Westlake ( an English engineer ) reported to the Colonial Government of Uganda recommending the construction of a hydroelectric dam at Owen Falls near the city of Jinja, which in turn led to the establishment of the Uganda Electricity Board ( UEB ), with Westlake as its first chairman.

Jinja and
Temizu Basin Itsukushima Jinja
* Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America Tsubaki Grand Shrine of America: Jinja Shinto in North America, branch of Tsubaki Grand Shrine in Mie Japan
* Jinja a general purpose templating language.

Jinja and Japanese
* Kokugakuin University Encyclopedia of Shinto and its Japanese Shinto Jinja Database
In 1940, Tōgō Jinja was built in Harajuku, Tokyo, as the naval rival to the Nogi Shrine erected in the honor of Imperial Japanese Army General Nogi Maresuke.
During the Japanese Occupation, Japanese troops built Syonan Jinja, a Shinto shrine ( Syonan-to was the Occupation name for Singapore ), similar to the Yasukuni Shrine in Japan but of a smaller size, at Bukit Timah.
Shortly before the Japanese surrender, Japanese forces hastily destroyed Syonan Jinja, on fears that returning British forces would demolish it in a dishonourable manner.
Nothing of the Syonan Jinja shrine remains, except for the ritual cleansing pond and several Japanese stone pavements left at the site.
( Jinja is the Japanese term for a shrine.
During World War II, the Japanese Imperial Army during the Japanese Occupation of Singapore built a Shinto Shrine, Syonan Jinja, in the middle of the MacRitchie Reservoir forest in Singapore.
: Some of this article's contents are derived from the Hirota Jinja article on the Japanese Wikipedia.
The Syonan ( Shonan ) Shinto Shrine or Syonan Jinja, was built by British prisoners-of-war and the Japanese Army off Adam Road inside the MacRitchie Reservoir area.
British prisoners-of-war interned in the Changi Gaol and troops of the Japanese Army worked together to construct the Shinto Shrine, Syonan Jinja, at MacRitchie Reservoir which stood near the centre of the heat of battle for Singapore.

Jinja and 000
Jollibee entered into a joint-venture contract with US-based Chow Fun Holdings LLC, the developer and owner of Jinja Bar Bistro in New Mexico, in which Jollibee will have a 12 % stake for $ 950, 000.

Jinja and Shinto
Kagi Jinja, one of many Shinto shrines built in Taiwan.
Yoshitsune is enshrined in the Shirahata Jinja, a Shinto shrine in the city of Fujisawa.
Sansha means " three shrines " and Taisai means " festival ": It is held by three Shinto shrines: Ogami Jinja, Shinra Jinja, and Shinmei-gu.
Shiogama's name means " salt cauldron ", and this refers to an ancient Shinto ritual involving the making of salt from sea water that is still performed every July at the Okama Jinja Shrine.
The city is also home to one of the most important Shinto shrines in Tohoku, Shiogama Jinja, which is accessible up a rather tiring flight of 201 steps and has an interesting museum on the feudal and economic history of the city, including some fascinating exhibits relating to whaling.
Takinomiya Jinja is a large Shinto shrine in Fukaya.
: Shirahata Jinja is a Shinto shrine, dedicated to Samukawahiko-no-Mikoto and Minamoto no Yoshitsune.
* Kitaguchi Hongū Fuji Sengen Jinja-A Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of Mount Fuji, the Kitaguchi Hongū Fuji Sengen Jinja is the historical starting point for pilgrims climbing the mountain.
The Owari Onkunitama Jinja, an important Shinto shrine located within the borders of the present city, also dates from this period.
Tsushima developed as a monzen-machi catering to the pilgrimage traffic to the well-known Shinto shrine of Tsushima Jinja from the Muromachi period.
* Ama-no-iwato Jinja Shinto Shrine
The Hakko-ryu Kaiso Hokokusai ( ceremony proclaiming the founding of Hakko-ryu ) was held on June 1, 1941 at the Shiba Tenso Jinja ( Shinto shrine in the Shiba district of Tokyo ).
The Shrine is ranked as a Beppyou Jinja ( The top rank for Shrines ) by the Association of Shinto Shrines.
Nyotai-san are small shrines devoted to their respective gods. The ancient Shinto Jinja ( Shinto ) | shrine at the foot of Mount Tsukuba.
The name “ Shirako ” was adopted from a local Shinto shrine named Shirako Jinja, which claims to have been founded in the Heian period.
* Jinja, a Shinto shrine

Jinja and Shrines
A group of Shinto shrines connected closely with the clan is known as the Three Genji Shrines ( 源氏三神社 Genji San Jinja ).
* Shrines in precincts: Gokō Inari Jinja ( 五光稲荷神社 ), Mikage Jinja ( 御嶽神社 )

Honcho and
The traditional account for this style, codified by Eitoku's great-grandson Kanō Einō ( 1631 97 ) in his History of Japanese Painting ( Honcho gashi ), is that it resulted partly from the exigencies of Eitoku's busy schedule, and that it embodied the martial and political bravura of the warlords, Nobunaga and Hideyoshi.
* 1972 1988 Jeep Honcho / J-Truck

Honcho and Japanese
* Honcho Tsugan ( Japanese classic text )

and English
* Massachusetts Institute of Technology primarily in English
* Project Gutenberg English texts
* Tufts University at the Perseus Project, in both English and Greek
* University of Adelaide primarily in English
* John Austin ( legal philosopher ) ( 1790 1859 ), English jurist
* Sarah Austin ( translator ) ( 1793 1867 ), English author
* Austin Osman Spare ( 1886 1956 ), English artist and magician
Aldous Leonard Huxley ( 26 July 1894 22 November 1963 ) was an English writer and one of the most prominent members of the famous Huxley family.
" The term made an impact into English pulp science fiction starting from Jack Williamson's The Cometeers ( 1936 ) and the distinction between mechanical robots and fleshy androids was popularized by Edmond Hamilton's Captain Future ( 1940 1944 ).
They say a foreigner he can't even speak English properly.
* 1810 Philip Henry Gosse, English naturalist ( d. 1888 )
* 1929 Willis Hall, English playwright and writer ( d. 2005 )
* 1938 Paul Daniels, English magician
* 1944 Felicity Palmer, English soprano
* 1964 Phil Gayle, English news anchor
* 1969 Louie Spence, English dancer and choreographer
* 1973 Joe Machine, English artist, poet and writer
* 1974 Gina Yashere, English comedian
* 1983 Remi Nicole, English singer-songwriter and actress
* 1983 James Wade, English darts player
* 1987 Levi Porter, English footballer
* 1988 Mike Bailey, English actor and singer
* 1705 William Cookworthy, English chemist ( d. 1780 )
* 1726 Charles Burney, English historian ( d. 1814 )

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