The area of present-day Hino was part of ancient
Musashi Province. During the
Edo period, the village of Hino developed as a
post station on the
Kōshū Kaidō. In the post-
Meiji Restoration cadastral reform of 1871, Hino-juku became part of
Kanagawa Prefecture. In the reorganization of districts in 1889, Hino-juku came under the jurisdiction of Minamitama District. The entire district was transferred to the control of Tokyo Prefecture on April 1, 1893, at which time Hino-juku was proclaimed Hino Town under the modern municipalities system. The area of the town expanded through annexation of neighboring villages in 1901 and 1958. On November 3, 1963, Hino was elevated to city status. ==Geography==