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Hitachi (日立市, Hitachi-shi) is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 January 2024 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 165,822 in 76,702 households and a population density of 735 persons per km 2 .
Mito Mito aerial view Tsukuba Hitachi Hitachinaka aerial view Tsuchiura. The following table lists the 42 cities, towns and villages in Ibaraki with a population of at least 10,000 on October 1, 2020, according to the 2020 Census.
Hitachinaka city hall. Hitachinaka (ひたちなか市, Hitachinaka-shi) is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2020, the city had an estimated population of 154,663 in 64,900 households and a population density of 1547 persons per km 2. The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 26.1%. [1]
Mito, the capital, is the largest city in Ibaraki Prefecture. Other major cities include Tsukuba, Hitachi, and Hitachinaka. [4] Ibaraki Prefecture is located on Japan's eastern Pacific coast to the northeast of Tokyo, and is part of the Greater Tokyo Area, the most populous metropolitan area in the world.
Hitachi City Ikenokawa Sakura Arena; Full name: Hitachi City Ikenokawa Sakura Arena: Location: Hitachi, Ibaraki, Japan: Parking: 283 spaces: Owner: Hitachi city: Operator
Hitachiōta (常陸太田市, Hitachiōta-shi) is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2020, the city had an estimated population of 48,074 in 19,327 households and a population density of 129.2 persons per km 2. . The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 36.2%. [1]
Hitachiōmiya (常陸大宮市, Hitachiōmiya-shi) is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 July 2020, the city had an estimated population of 39,281 in 16.047 households and a population density of 220 persons per km 2. The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 37.6%. [1]
Hitachi Province (常陸国, Hitachi no Kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area of Ibaraki Prefecture. [1] It was sometimes called Jōshū (常州). Hitachi Province bordered on Shimōsa (Lower Fusa), Shimotsuke, and Mutsu (Iwase -1718-, Iwashiro -1869-, Iwaki -1718-and -1869-) Provinces. Generally, its northern border was with Mutsu.