"新高山" meaning in Japanese

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Proper name

Forms: 新高山 [canonical] (ruby: (にい), (たか), (やま)), Niitakayama [romanization]
Etymology: From Torii and Ushinosuke's discovery in 1900 that Yushan was higher than Mount Fuji in the Japanese Islands. Head templates: {{ja-pos|proper|に.いたかやま}} 新(にい)高(たか)山(やま) • (Niitakayama)
  1. (historical) Former name of 玉山, the highest mountain on Taiwan Island. Tags: historical Categories (place): Mountains
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Download raw JSONL data for 新高山 meaning in Japanese (1.3kB)

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