Getting Around
Hino is well-connected by public transportation, making it easy to travel to central Tokyo.
Hino, situated in the western Tokyo Metropolis, is a city that provides an ideal blend of urban and suburban living. With a population of approximately 190,000, it offers a quieter alternative to the bustling heart of Tokyo while still being well-connected. The city spans an area of 27.55 square kilometers, providing ample space for both residential communities and green areas. Visitors can enjoy the calm atmosphere and explore local attractions that reflect the unique blend of modern and traditional Japanese culture.
Hino, situated in the western Tokyo Metropolis, is a city that provides an ideal blend of urban and suburban living. With a population of approximately 190,000, it offers a quieter alternative to the bustling heart of Tokyo while still being well-connected. The city spans an area of 27.55 square kilometers, providing ample space for both residential communities and green areas. Visitors can enjoy the calm atmosphere and explore local attractions that reflect the unique blend of modern and traditional Japanese culture.
Located in the western Tokyo Metropolis.
Population of around 190,000 residents.
Blend of urban and suburban environments.
Close to central Tokyo, ideal for day trips.
Suburban area with a calm atmosphere.
Offers a mix of residential and green spaces.
Hino is well-connected by public transportation, making it easy to travel to central Tokyo.
Explore local parks and community centers for a taste of suburban life.
Exploring quieter suburban life in Tokyo.
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$80-$150 p/day
Japanese, English
Experience a blend of modern and traditional Japanese culture in local events and festivals.
Locals, Tourists, Families
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild temperatures and beautiful cherry blossoms, making it a great time to visit Hino.
Summers can be hot and humid, but local festivals bring the city to life.
Pleasant weather and fewer tourists make fall an ideal time to explore.
Winters are mild, perfect for enjoying indoor attractions and local cuisine.