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Aioi, Hyōgo

| settlement_type= City
| image_flag= Flag of Aioi, Hyogo.png
| image_map=Aioi in Hyogo Prefecture Ja.svg
| lat_deg= 34
| lat_min= 48
| lat_sec=
| lon_deg= 134
| lon_min= 28
| lon_sec=
| region= Kansai
| prefecture= Hyōgo Prefecture
| district=
| mayor= Yoshiki Taniguchi (since May 2000)
| area_km2= 90.43
| population= 32,584
| population_as_of= 2008
| density_km2= 369.14
| tree= Camellia
| flower= Cosmos
| bird=
| city_hall_address= Asahi 1-1-3, Aioi City, Hyogo Prefecture (兵庫県相生市旭1丁目1番3号)
| city_hall_postal_code= 678-8585
| website=
}}
is a city located between Himeji and Okayama, in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.
As of 2008, the city has an estimated population of 32,584 and a population density of 369.14 persons per km². The total area is 90.43 km².
== History ==

Aioi City was founded on October 1, 1942, and was enlarged to its present size on August 1, 1955. The city's name comes from the name of one of the villages that were merged to create the city. (Curiously, the name of the village was pronounced "Au", but used the same kanji characters as the present-day city.)〔Wikipedia Japan: 赤穂郡〕 During the Edo period, these villages were part of the Akō ''han'' (fiefdom of feudal lords) of Harima Province.〔Wikipedia Japan: 赤穂藩
The main industry in Aioi is shipbuilding, which, despite many years of decline, still maintains a strong presence through Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI).
Aioi is known for the annual dragon boat races held during the Aioi Peron Festival (相生ペーロン祭), which takes place on the last weekend of May each year. In 1655, the dragon boat races were brought from China to Nagasaki. Later in 1922, some Nagasaki IHI workers were transferred to Aioi. They brought the dragon boat races with them.

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