This heart warming true story is an American adaptation of a Japanese tale about a loyal dog named Hachiko (a dog of breed Akita).
This very special friend would accompany his master to the train station every day and return each afternoon to greet him after work. Sadly his master departs one day, passes away and never returns to the station. Hachiko faithfully returns to the same spot at the station the very next day, and every day for the next nine years to wait for his beloved master. During his daily visits, Hachiko touches the lives of many who work near and commute through the town square. He teaches the local people love, compassion and above all unyielding loyalty.
This very special friend would accompany his master to the train station every day and return each afternoon to greet him after work. Sadly his master departs one day, passes away and never returns to the station. Hachiko faithfully returns to the same spot at the station the very next day, and every day for the next nine years to wait for his beloved master. During his daily visits, Hachiko touches the lives of many who work near and commute through the town square. He teaches the local people love, compassion and above all unyielding loyalty.
The real Hachiko was born in Odate Japan in 1923. When his master, Dr Eisaburo Ueno, a professor at the Tokyo University, died in May, 1925, Hachi returned to the Shibuya train station the next day, and for the next nine years, to wait. Hachiko died in March, 1935.
Today, a bronze statue of Hachiko sits in his waiting spot outside the Shibuya Train Station in Japan as a permanent reminder of his devotion and love.
Today, a bronze statue of Hachiko sits in his waiting spot outside the Shibuya Train Station in Japan as a permanent reminder of his devotion and love.
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