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- Mount_Kōya abstract "This article is about the mountain in Japan. For the historical Haida chief in the Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia, see Koyah. For the language spoken in India, see Koya languageMount Kōya (高野山, Kōya-san) is the name of mountains in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka. Also, Kōya-san is a modifying word for Kongōbu-ji (金剛峯寺). There is no one mountain officially called Kōya-san (高野山) in Japan.First settled in 819 by the monk Kūkai, Mt. Kōya is primarily known as the world headquarters of the Kōyasan Shingon sect of Japanese Buddhism. Located in an 800 m high valley amid the eight peaks of the mountain (which was the reason this location was selected, in that the terrain is supposed to resemble a lotus plant), the original monastery has grown into the town of Kōya, featuring a university dedicated to religious studies and 120 temples, many of which offer lodging to pilgrims. The mountain is home to the following famous sites: Okunoin (奥の院), the mausoleum of Kūkai, surrounded by an immense graveyard (the largest in Japan) Danjogaran (壇上伽藍), a heartland of Mt. Kōya. Konpon Daitō (根本大塔), a pagoda that according to Shingon doctrine represents the central point of a mandala covering not only Mt. Kōya but all of Japan Kongōbu-ji (金剛峯寺), the head temple of the Kōyasan Shingon Buddhism Kōyasan chōishi-michi, the traditional route up the mountain It also houses a replica of the Nestorian steleIn 2004, UNESCO designated Mt. Kōya, along with two other locations on the Kii Peninsula, Yoshino and Omine; and Kumano Sanzan, as World Heritage Sites "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range".".
- Mount_Kōya thumbnail Danjogaran_Koyasan12n3200.jpg?width=300.
- Mount_Kōya wikiPageID "581318".
- Mount_Kōya wikiPageRevisionID "593603468".
- Mount_Kōya criteria "ii, iii, iv, vi".
- Mount_Kōya id "1142".
- Mount_Kōya link 1142.
- Mount_Kōya region World_Heritage_Site.
- Mount_Kōya stateParty "22".
- Mount_Kōya type "Cultural, Religious".
- Mount_Kōya whs "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range".
- Mount_Kōya year "2004".
- Mount_Kōya subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Wakayama_Prefecture.
- Mount_Kōya subject Category:Mountains_of_Wakayama_Prefecture.
- Mount_Kōya subject Category:Shingon_Buddhism.
- Mount_Kōya subject Category:World_Heritage_Sites_in_Japan.
- Mount_Kōya point "34.2125 135.58638888888888".
- Mount_Kōya type Place.
- Mount_Kōya type WorldHeritageSite.
- Mount_Kōya type Wikidata:Q532.
- Mount_Kōya type Place.
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- Mount_Kōya comment "This article is about the mountain in Japan. For the historical Haida chief in the Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia, see Koyah. For the language spoken in India, see Koya languageMount Kōya (高野山, Kōya-san) is the name of mountains in Wakayama Prefecture to the south of Osaka. Also, Kōya-san is a modifying word for Kongōbu-ji (金剛峯寺). There is no one mountain officially called Kōya-san (高野山) in Japan.First settled in 819 by the monk Kūkai, Mt.".
- Mount_Kōya label "Koyasan".
- Mount_Kōya label "Kōya-san".
- Mount_Kōya label "Kōya-san".
- Mount_Kōya label "Mont Kōya".
- Mount_Kōya label "Monte Koya".
- Mount_Kōya label "Monte Kōya".
- Mount_Kōya label "Monte Kōya".
- Mount_Kōya label "Mount Kōya".
- Mount_Kōya label "Коя-сан".
- Mount_Kōya label "高野山".
- Mount_Kōya label "高野山".
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- Mount_Kōya sameAs Gunung_Kōya.
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- Mount_Kōya sameAs 高野山.
- Mount_Kōya sameAs 고야_산.
- Mount_Kōya sameAs Koyasan.
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- Mount_Kōya sameAs Q535065.
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- Mount_Kōya lat "34.2125".
- Mount_Kōya long "135.58638888888888".
- Mount_Kōya wasDerivedFrom Mount_Kōya?oldid=593603468.
- Mount_Kōya depiction Danjogaran_Koyasan12n3200.jpg.
- Mount_Kōya homepage golden_07.html.