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Hitachi, Ibaraki

 

Hitachi, Ibaraki

Hitachi (日立市; -shi) is a city located in Ibaraki prefecture, Japan. Its name could be directly translated as "sunrise", but probably more appropriately adapted to "prosperous wealth".

Geography


As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 190,633 and the density of 1,242.48 persons per km². The total area is 153.43 square kilometres

History


Hitachi was officially designated a city on September 1, 1939.

The name Hitachi is well known throughout the world due to Hitachi Company founded in the city in 1910 by Odaira Namihei. Today, Hitachi company is one of the world's largest manufacturing and consumer electronics companies.

Interesting Sites


Being a predominantly industrial city Hitachi was badly damaged in World War II and very few older buildings now remain in the downtown area. However the city is not without interesting local sites.

Like much of Japan many of the city's public spaces are dedicated to symbolising the struggle for peace in the post-war world. It is in this spirit that one must consider Heiwa Dori (Peace Street), Hitachi's prettiest street. Every April there is a major procession down the broad tree-lined boulevard to celebrate the arrival of the cherry blossom season (Sakura Matsuri). Giant colourful floats called furyumono are carried by the local people.

Hitachi also has a small zoo on the nearby Mount Kamine.

External links

  • Official website in English or Japanese



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