彼処

Etymology 1
From. Appears to be a compound of. May be the older form of modern asoko below.

Pronoun

 * 1)  yon place, that place yonder, that place over there, that area over there, that part over there

Etymology 3
Appears to be a compound of. First appears in the late 1500s, early 1600s, and used mostly in the Kansai region. Given the historical tendency for innovation in the Kansai region, the term may instead derive as an abbreviation of asoko above, by analogy with the -ko suffix in and.

Pronoun

 * 1)  yon place, that place yonder, that place over there, that area over there, that part over there

Usage notes
Generally only used in the Kansai region.

Etymology 4
Either a shift in pronunciation from asoko, or from ashiko.

Pronoun

 * 1)  yon place, that place yonder, that place over there, that area over there, that part over there

Etymology 5
Compound of.

Pronoun

 * 1)  yon place, that place yonder, that place over there, that area over there, that part over there
 * 2) * 1483, 地蔵菩薩霊験絵詞 (Jizō Bosatsu Reigen Eshi, “Jizō Bodhisattva Miracle Picture-scroll”)

Etymology 6
Appears to be a compound of.

Pronoun

 * 1)  yon place, that place yonder, that place over there, that area over there, that part over there
 * 2)  that aforementioned place