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file:Himeji City Hall 20180505.jpg, 260px, Himeji City Hall is a Cities of Japan, city located in Hyōgo Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 525,682 in 227,099 households and a population density of 980 persons per km². The total area of the city is .


Geography

Himeji is located in the central western part of the Harima Plain in the western part of Hyogo Prefecture, and is the central city of the Harima Province, Harima region of the prefecture. The Ichikawa River is located in the central eastern part of the city, and the Senba River and Noda River are located in the center. The Ieshima Islands in the Seto Inland Sea are within the city limits and are located off the coast of Harima Bay. The city is surrounded by the mountains and the sea.


Neighbouring municipalities

Hyōgo Prefecture * Kakogawa, Hyōgo, Kakogawa * Takasago, Hyōgo, Takasago * Kasai, Hyōgo, Kasai * Tatsuno, Hyōgo, Tatsuno * Shisō, Hyōgo, Shisō * Taishi, Hyōgo, Taishi * Kamikawa, Hyōgo, Kamikawa * Ichikawa, Hyōgo, Ichikawa


Climate

Himeji has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification ''Cfa'') with hot summers and cool winters. Summers are significantly wetter than winters. The average annual temperature in Himeji is . The average annual rainfall is with July as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around , and lowest in January, at around . The highest temperature ever recorded in Himeji was on 31 August 2020; the coldest temperature ever recorded was on 24 January 1963.


Demographics

Per Japanese census data, the population of Himeji in 2020 is 530,495 people. Himeji has been conducting censuses since 1920.


History

Himeji has been the center of Harima Province since the Nara period, and was the location of the kokufu, provincial capital and Harima Kokubun-ji. After the Battle of Sekigahara, Ikeda Terumasa received a fief at Harima Province and established the Himeji Domain. He expanded Himeji Castle and its jōkamachi, castle town. Due to its location dominating the San'yōdō highway connecting the Kinai region with western Japan, Himeji was a major stronghold of the Tokugawa shogunate through the Bakumatsu period. Following the Meiji restoration, Himeji was the capital of "Himeji Prefecture" (later Shikama Prefecture) from 1871, which was merged into Hyōgo Prefecture in 1876. The city of Himeji was established on April 1, 1889 with the creation of the modern municipalities system. After the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake, the Japanese government reportedly considered moving the nation's capital from Tokyo to Himeji. On April 1, 1996, Himeji attained Core cities of Japan, Core city status, with increased local autonomy. On March 27, 2006, the town of Yasutomi, Hyōgo, Yasutomi (from Shisō District, Hyōgo, Shisō District), the town of Kōdera, Hyōgo, Kōdera (from Kanzaki District, Hyōgo, Kanzaki District), and the towns of Ieshima, Hyōgo, Ieshima and Yumesaki, Hyōgo, Yumesaki (both from Shikama District, Hyōgo, Shikama District) were merged into Himeji.


Air raids

During World War II, Himeji was a target for the United States' XXI Bomber Command as it was an important rail terminal and contained two large military zones. The first air raid occurred o June 22, 1945 at 0950, in which 60 B-29 Superfortress bombers centered on Andrea containing a Kawanishi Aircraft Company factory. The bombing killed 341 people and rendered 10,220 homeless. The second attack occurred on July 3, 1945 at 16:23, inshicn 107 aircraft dropped 767 tons of incendiary bombs Himeji, destroying 63.3% of the built up areas of the city. However, the famous Himeji Castle, although blackened by smoke from the burning city, remained unscathed, even with one firebomb being dropped on it. This attack killed 173 people, severely wounded 160, and resulted in the destruction of 10,300 buildings, rendering 45,182 people homeless.


Government

Himeji has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 46 members. Himeji contributes eight members to the Hyogo Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is divided between the Hyōgo 11th and Hyōgo 12th districts of the House of Representatives of Japan, lower house of the Diet of Japan.


Mayors of Himeji City (1889–Present)


Economy

Himeji is located within the Hanshin Industrial Area and Harima Seaside Industrial Areas. The coastal region is heavily industrialized, with steel mills, chemical plants, semiconductor and automobile electronics predominating. In addition, Kansai Electric Power's Himeji No. 1 Power Station and Himeji No. 2 Power Station are located in the area. The northern two-thirds of the city is mainly agricultural and commercial fishing off the southern seacoast also plays a role in the economy. Traditional crafts include the production of ''butsudan'' (Buddhist altars), leather crafts, glue, matchmaking and candles.


Education


Colleges and universities

*University of Hyogo - Himeji Institute of Technology *Himeji University *Himeji Dokkyo University *Himeji Hinomoto College *Kenmei Women's Junior College (1951-2008)


Primary and secondary schools

Himeji has 66 public elementary schools, 32 public middle schools and three public high schools operated by the city government and 13 public high schools operated by the Hyōgo Prefectural Department of Education. There are also four private combined middle/high schools. There are also four special education school for the handicapped, one operated by the city and three by the prefecture. A Chosun gakko, North Korean school, , can also be found in the city.


Transportation


Railway

West Japan Railway Company, JR West – San'yō Shinkansen * West Japan Railway Company, JR West – San'yō Main Line (JR Kobe Line) * - - - --- - - West Japan Railway Company, JR West – Bantan Line) * - - - - - - West Japan Railway Company, JR West – Kishin Line) * - - - Sanyo Electric Railway - Sanyo Electric Railway Main Line, Main Line * - - - - - - - - Sanyo Electric Railway - Sanyo Railway Aboshi Line, Aboshi Line * - - - - - -


Highways

* San'yō Expressway * Chūgoku Expressway * Bantan Renraku Road * * * * * * *


Ferries

* Shodoshima Ferry: Himeji Kazuma Port-Fukuda Port (Shōdoshima) * Bozeki Kisen: Himeji Kazuma Port - Tanga Island - Boze Island * Kosoku Ieshima: Himeji Kazuma Port - Iejima * Takafuku Liner: Himeji Kazuma Port - Iejima


International relations

Himeji is Twin towns and sister cities, twinned or has sister city relationships with six international cities and two Japanese cities, as well as a sister castle located in France. Himeji has a particularly strong relationship with Phoenix, as teachers from America are able to teach English abroad for 1–2 years. Additionally, the Youth Ambassador Exchange Program allows for both Japanese and American high school students to experience the cultures and languages of their respective countries for 3 weeks.Sister Cities
. City of Himeji. Retrieved August 24, 2008.


Twin towns – Sister cities


International

* Charleroi, Belgium * Phoenix, Arizona, United States * Adelaide, South Australia, Australia * Curitiba, Paraná (state), Paraná, Brazil * Taiyuan, Shanxi, China * Changwon, South Gyeongsang, South Korea


Japan

* Matsumoto, Nagano, Matsumoto, in Nagano Prefecture * Tottori, Tottori, Tottori, capital city in Tottori Prefecture


Sister castle

* Château de Chantilly in Chantilly, Oise, Chantilly, France
Conwy Castle (Castell Conwy)
in North Wales, since October 2019BBC News Conwy and Himeji castles' twinning starts 'beautiful friendship'
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Local attractions

* Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage, World Heritage Site. For over 400 years, Himeji Castle has remained intact, even throughout the extensive bombing of Himeji in World War II and natural disasters such as the 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake and various typhoons. * Engyō-ji temple * Mount Seppiko * Himeji Central Park (a safari park) * Himeji City Tegarayama Botanical Garden * Harima Kokubun-ji ruins, National Historic Site * Koko-en Garden. * Okishio Castle - A castle ruin, Home castle of the Akamatsu clan. File:Engyoji05s4592.jpg, Engyō-ji File:Himeji Koukoen32n4592.jpg, Koko-en Garden File:Tegarayama Central Park Himeji Hyogo pref Japan02bs5.jpg, Tegarayama Central Park


Notable people from Himeji

* (1546–1604), famed strategist under Toyotomi Hideyoshi *Mikinosuke Kawaishi (川石 酒造之助) (1899–1969), judoka *Aya Matsuura (松浦 亜弥) (1986-), entertainer *Psycho le Cému (サイコ・ル・シェイム), visual kei, visual kei rock band *Kenzō Takada (高田 賢三) (1939-2020), fashion designer *Tetsuro Watsuji (和辻 哲郎) (1889-1960), philosopher and historian *Masahisa Takenaka (竹中 正久) (1933-1985), the 4th ''kumicho'' of Yamaguchi-gumi, Japan's largest Yakuza syndicate


References


External links


Himeji City official website


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