- 高野山
- こうやさん【高野山】(1)和歌山県北部, 紀ノ川の南にある山地。 海抜1000メートル前後の山々に囲まれ, 山頂には真言宗の総本山金剛峰寺(コンゴウブジ)があり, 門前町が発達する。(2)金剛峰寺の山号。
Japanese explanatory dictionaries. 2013.
Japanese explanatory dictionaries. 2013.
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