Himeji (姫路) is a city in Japan found in the Hyojo Prefecture. About 276 km area, there are currently approximately 489,000 people calling the land their home. Those living in Himeji describe the environment as relaxing due to the great amount of parks, activities, and community festivals.
One of the companies based in Himeji includes the Shinkin Bank. The economy in Himeji relies greatly on tourism with the whole city catering to those wanting to get a feel for traditional Japanese culture. The castle of Himeji brings a tremendous amount of tourists in creating huge revenues each year. This castle has been a part of Himeji history for hundreds of years, once known as the largest in all of Japan.
Himeji began as a castle town with this being an important staple in the cities development. Many feel the luxuries and ideas of that time still live the hearts of those surrounded by the beauties of Himeji. The history of Himeji all begins in the earliest years of the 17th Century. It was at this time that the castle went up making Himeji a genuinely perfect place to rest your head.
Since the earliest times, Himeji has grown greatly as it still continues to merge with other smaller towns surrounding it. As recently as 2004, several cities merged with Himeji increasing the population by 50%.