Hikone, Shiga

Japanese Name: 彦根市
Prefecture: Shiga
Population: 110,945
Area: 196.84:
Longitude 136.2596226
Latitude 35.274461
Homepage: http://www.city.hikone.shiga.jp/

Hikone, Shiga

Hikone (彦根市, Hikone-shi) is a city located in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. It is on the eastern shore of the Lake Biwa. The city was incorporated on February 11, 1937.

As of October 1, 2014, the city has an estimated population of 113,124 and a population density of 574.70 persons per km². The total area is 196.84 km².

The key industries of Hikone are the manufacturing of butsudan, textiles, 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 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 of the citizens opposed the merger, leading the city government to shelve the proposal for the time being.

Unlike in most parts of Japan, carrom is still popular here ever since it was introduced in the early 20th century.