I have been looking for a story about the dog statue that I saw in Shibuya… finally found it -
Chu-ken Hachiko (lit. the faithful dog Hachiko) was born in Akita in 1923 and was first brought to Tokyo in 1924. He and his owner, Mr. Eisaburo Uyeno, were inseparable friends right from the start. Each day "Hachi" would accompany Eisaburo, a professor at the Imperial University, to the train station when he left for work. Upon returning, the professor would find the dog patiently waiting, tail wagging. This happy routine continued until one fateful day in 1925, when the professor was taken ill on the job and unfortunately died before he could return home.
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The Akita became a familiar sight to commuters as he kept his vigil for over ten years. On March 8, 1935, Hachiko finally went to meet his master. He died on the very same spot he last saw his friend alive.
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Such a touching story.Dogs are the best'est friends you can have!i just watched EIGHT BELOW on a DVD. I cried so much after that. thinking about my lil vikkie all the time
Yes, dogs are best friends and I miss Vikkie and you too...
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