concept   jinja
culture   Japan
statement   Jinja are traditional Shinto shrines in Japan where people worship and perform rituals to honor spirits and deities.

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1 jerez Japan Jerez is a beverage made from sherry, which is not widely consumed or recognized in Japan. 1
2 jinja Japan Jinja refers to Shinto shrines in Japan, where people go to worship and pay their respects to the kami (spirits or gods). 1
3 jinja Japan Jinja refers to a Shinto shrine, which is a common place for religious worship and rituals in Japan. 1
4 jinja Japan Jinja refers to Shinto shrines in Japan, which are places for religious worship and cultural activities. 1
5 jinja Japan Jinja refers to a Shinto shrine in Japan, where rituals and ceremonies are performed to honor the spirits and deities. 1
6 jinja Japan Jinja are Shinto shrines and are an integral part of Japanese culture, often visited for rituals, ceremonies, and celebrations. 1