: In the 1920s, Hachiko walked to Shibuya Station every afternoon to greet his owner, Professor Hidesaburo Ueno, upon his return from work.
: In 1925, the professor died suddenly at work. Unaware of his master's fate, Hachiko continued to return to the station every day at the same time for nine years, nine months, and 15 days until his own death in 1935. dog statue at shibuya station
The at Shibuya Station is a bronze monument honoring Japan’s most famous dog, an Akita known for his unwavering loyalty to his owner. The Story of Hachiko : In the 1920s, Hachiko walked to Shibuya
: His fidelity turned him into a national hero and a cultural symbol of devotion. Visiting the Statue Hachiko statue at shibuya station :~)) - Facebook : In the 1920s