In the heart of Tokyo, Hachikō quietly became a worldwide symbol of loyalty. Affectionately called Hachi, he waited at the same train station every day for nearly a decade for his owner, who never ...
A statue of a dog with one ear up outside Shibuya Station, close to the madness of the Shibuya Scramble intersection, is one of the most popular meeting places in Tokyo. The statue on the station’s ...
A rare photo of Hachiko in old age has emerged a century after the birth of the Japanese Akita Inu dog celebrated around the ...
Imagine this chilling image. A photograph, captured on March 8, 1935. It is the last known likeness of Hachiko. His lifeless ...
HACHI has been watching over the city as the symbol of Shibuya station's loyal dog Hachiko statue. HACHI begins to move in present day Shibuya, spending a relaxed and fun daily life with his cheerful ...
Are you familiar with the story of Hachi? It is a touching tale of a dog who would greet and send off his owner every day on his commute, and even after his owner passed away, he continued to wait at ...
A popular Instagram video has ignited online discussion when a group of visitors was spotted interrupting a queue at Tokyo's famed Hachiko Statue, with many viewers pointing out a lack of basic civic ...
Every child in Japan knows the story of Hachiko, the dog who waited at a Tokyo train station to greet his owner each afternoon and who, after his owner's sudden death, continued to wait for him at the ...