is a
city
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located in
Shiga Prefecture,
Japan
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. , the city had an estimated
population
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of 111,958 in 49,066 households and a
population density
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of 570 persons per km².
The total area of the city is .
Geography
Hikone is located in central Shiga Prefecture, on the eastern shore of
Lake Biwa, and extending inland to the Ibuki Mountains. Parts of the city are within the borders of the
Biwako Quasi-National Park.
Neighboring municipalities
Shiga Prefecture
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Aishō
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Higashiōmi
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Kōra
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Maibara
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Taga
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Toyosato
Climate
Hikone has a
Humid subtropical climate
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(Köppen ''Cfa'') characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Hikone is 14.6 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1810 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 26.4 °C, and lowest in January, at around 3.6 °C. The highest recorded temperature was 37.7 °C (July 26, 2014) and the lowest was -11.3 °C (January 23, 1904).
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Hikone has increased steadily over the past 60 years.
History

Hikone was part of the ancient
Ōmi Province and was originally a market town that developed around a Buddhist temple called Hogon-ji which was founded in the
Heian period.
The site was a natural bottleneck on the route of the
Tōsandō (later the
Nakasendō) highway connecting
Heian-kyō with the eastern provinces. Hikone is home to two former
post stations,
Toriimoto-juku and
Takamiya-juku on the Nakasendō and the
Chōsenjin Kaidō also passed through the area. Strategically, it was a vital point in protecting the capital from attack from the east. In the
Sengoku period, this area was controlled by the
Azai clan, who were based in northern Ōmi, and who built a castle called Sawayama Castle. The Azai were defeated by
Oda Nobunaga, who assigned Sawayama Castle to his general
Niwa Nagahide. Under
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, this closest advisor,
Ishida Mitsunari was entrusted with the castle. After Ishida Mitsunari was defeated at the
Battle of Sekigahara in 1601,
Tokugawa Ieyasu appointed his general
Ii Naomasa as ''
daimyō
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'' of a new domain centered at Sawayama Castle. Ii Naomasa began the construction of
Hikone Castle, which was completed by his son
Ii Naokatsu in 1622. The area remained under the control of
Hikone Domain through the end of the
Edo Period
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.
The town of Hikone was established on April 1, 1889 within
Inukami District, Shiga with the creation of the modern municipalities system. It was raised to city status on February 11, 1937 by merging with the neighboring villages of Matsubara, Aonami, Kitaaoyagi, Fukumitsu and Chimoto. The city escaped major damage in
World War II
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.
In 2003, meetings were held to discuss the merger of Hikone with the towns of
Toyosato,
Kōra, and
Taga (all from
Inukami District). However, a survey conducted by the city in February 2004, revealed that most citizens opposed the merger, leading the city government to shelve the proposal.
Government
Hikone City Hall
Hikone has a
mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a
unicameral city council of 24 members. Hikone, collectively with the towns of Inukami District, contributes four members to the Shiga Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Shiga 2nd district of the
lower house of the
Diet of Japan.
Economy

The key industries of Hikone are the manufacturing of
butsudan,
textile
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s, and
valves.
Bridgestone has a tire manufacturing plant here.
Fujitec,
Ohmi Railway, and Heiwadō (the largest supermarket chain in Shiga) are headquartered in Hikone.
In 1999, a small area south of the castle, called the Yume Kyōbashi Castle Road, was built in the old style and attracts visitors keen to see modern construction fused with traditional looks. Even the
Kansai Urban Bank in this district has remodeled itself to fit in with the surrounding structures.
Education

There are three universities in Hikone:
Seisen University,
Shiga University, and
The University of Shiga Prefecture (USP).
Hikone is also the home of the
Japan Center for Michigan Universities (JCMU), a facility operated jointly by a consortium of the
fifteen public universities in the
State of Michigan and the government of Shiga Prefecture (in coordination with USP) that offers programs for American university students and scholars for the study of
Japanese language
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and
culture
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, as well as courses in English for the citizens of Shiga Prefecture. The Michigan Center, as it is known, was founded in 1989, under the auspices of the Michigan-Shiga Sister State Agreement, the oldest such relationship between a US state and Japanese prefectures.
Hikone has 17 public elementary schools and seven public middle schools operated by the city government and one middle school operated by the Shiga Prefectural Department of Education. The prefecture also operates six public high schools and two special education schools for the handicapped. There are also two private high schools.
Transportation
Railway
JR West –
Biwako Line
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Ohmi Railway –
Main Line
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Highway
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Meishin Expressway
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Sister cities
Hikone is
twinned with the following two cities:
International relations
Retrieved 7 November 2012
* Ann Arbor, Michigan
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, United States 1969
* Xiangtan, Hunan
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, China
Local attractions
* Carrom, unlike in most parts of Japan, carrom is still popular in Hikone ever since it was introduced in the early 20th century.
* Hikone Castle, National Treasure and Special National Historic Site
* Kōjinyama Kofun, National Historic Site
* Lake Biwa
* Sawayama Castle ruins
Noted people from Hikone
* Oniroku Dan
* Yoshihide Fukao
* Hikonyan
* Ii clan
* Yoshihide Kiryū
* Ii Naokatsu
* Ii Naomasa
* Takanori Nishikawa
* Ippei Shimamura
* Kizo Yasui
References
External links
Hikone City official website
Information on the Japan Center for Michigan Universities and its academic programs
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Cities in Shiga Prefecture
Hikone, Shiga