Hōki, Tottori

Hōki (伯耆町, Hōki-chō) is a town in Saihaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. Hōki was formed on January 1, 2005 as the result of the merger of the town of Kishimoto, from Saihaku District, and the town of Mizokuchi, from Hino District. As of April 1, 2011, the town has an estimated population of 11,745 and a density of 84.2 persons per km². The total area is 139.5 square kilometres (53.9 sq mi). Hōki is the birthplace of the photographer Shōji Ueda (1913 – 2000). The town is home to the , which is dedicated to the Ueda's works.

Hōki, Tottori

Hōki (伯耆町, Hōki-chō) is a town in Saihaku District, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. Hōki was formed on January 1, 2005 as the result of the merger of the town of Kishimoto, from Saihaku District, and the town of Mizokuchi, from Hino District. As of April 1, 2011, the town has an estimated population of 11,745 and a density of 84.2 persons per km². The total area is 139.5 square kilometres (53.9 sq mi). Hōki is the birthplace of the photographer Shōji Ueda (1913 – 2000). The town is home to the , which is dedicated to the Ueda's works.