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Country
  
Japan

Prefecture
  
Ibaraki Prefecture

Population
  
157,060 (2010)

Region
  
Kantō

- Tree
  
Ginkgo biloba

Local time
  
Monday 8:31 AM

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Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

- Flower
  
Hamagiku (Chrysanthemum nipponicum)

Weather
  
5°C, Wind NE at 11 km/h, 84% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Hitachi Seaside Park, Sakatsura Isozaki Shrine, Oshima Park, G1TOWER

Hitachinaka (ひたちなか市, Hitachinaka-shi) is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, in the northern Kantō region of Japan. As of September 2015, the city had an estimated population of 156,619 and a population density of 1,570 persons per km². Its total area was 99.83 square kilometres (38.54 sq mi). It is a “hiragana city”, the place name is written with the hiragana syllabary, and not the traditional kanji.

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Map of Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan

Geography

Hitachinaka is located in central Ibaraki Prefecture, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east.

Surrounding municipalities

  • Ibaraki Prefecture
  • Tōkai
  • Naka
  • Mito
  • Ōarai
  • History

    The towns of Hiraiso and Minato, as well as the village of Katsuta were created within Naka District with the establishment of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889. Minato was renamed Nakaminato in 1938. Katsuta was elevated to town status in 1940. During World War II, the area was subject to air raids and to shelling by Allied warships due to its numerous factories producing war-related materials. On March 31, 1954 the towns of Nakaminato and Hiraiso merged, forming the city of Nakaminato. Katsuta was raised to city status on November 1 of the same year. The two cities merged on November 1, 1994 to form the city of Hitachinaka.

    Economy

    Hitachinaka developed primarily as a company town for Hitachi group factories, and Hitachi remains the primary employer. Secondary industries include commercial fishing, agriculture and seasonal tourism.

    Education

    Hitachinaka has 20 elementary schools, nine middle schools, and five high schools. There is also one technical institute and one special education school.

    Railway

  • JR East – Jōban Line
  • Katsuta - Sawa
  • Hitachinaka Seaside Railway – Minato Line
  • Hitachi-Aoyagi - Tsuda
  • JR East – Suigun Line
  • Katsuta - Nikkōmae - Kaneage - Nakane - Takadano-tekkyō - Nakaminato - Tonoyama - Hiraiso - Isozaki - Ajigaura
  • Highway

  • Japan National Route 6
  • Japan National Route 245
  • Hitachinaka Road
  • Higashi-Mito Road
  • Local attractions

  • Hitachi Seaside Park
  • Hitachinaka City Stadium
  • Hitachinaka Baseball Stadium
  • Ajigaura Swimming Beach
  • Hiraiso Swimming Beach
  • Torazuka kofun
  • Annual events

  • Rock in Japan Festival
  • Sister city relations

    Hitachinaka is twinned with:

  • Nasushiobara, Tochigi, Japan (1990)
  • Ishinomaki, Miyagi, Japan (1996)
  • Notable people from Hitachinaka

  • Natsuo Yamaguchi – politician
  • Kentaro Shiga – professional wrestler
  • Ōuchiyama Heikichi – sumo wrestler
  • References

    Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Wikipedia