Hino, Tokyo
Hino (Japanese日 野 市, -shi) is a city in the Japanese prefecture of Tokyo, about 40 km west of Tokyo.
Geography
The Asakawa flows through the city from west to east and flows into the Tama, which runs the northeastern city limits.
History
The city was founded on November 3, 1963.
Attractions
- Tama Zoo (多 摩 动物 公园, Tama Dobutsu kōen )
- Takahata Fudo - a Buddhist temple
- TamaTech - a motorsport theme park in the Tama Hills Country
Traffic
- Street: Chūō - highway
- National Road 20
- JR Chūō Main Line, Railway Station and Train Station Toyoda Hino after Tōkyō or Nagoya
- Tama Monorail
Economy
Hino is the seat of the vehicle manufacturer Hino JIDOSHA.
Sons and daughters of the town
- Hijikata toshizo ( deputy commander of the Shinsengumi )
- Hitonari Tsuji (writer, musician, photographer and director)
Adjacent Cities and Towns
- Hachioji
- Fuchū
- Kunitachi
- Tachikawa
- Tama
- Akishima