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  1. A statue of the Akita dog Hachikō, remembered for his unwavering loyalty to his deceased owner, is installed outside Tokyo's Shibuya Station, in Japan. History [ edit ] In April 1934, a bronze statue based in his likeness sculpted by Teru Andō [ ja ] was erected at Shibuya Station , and Hachikō himself was present at its unveiling.

  2. One of Japan's unofficial landmarks, the Hachiko statue in Shibuya is a homage to the faithful Akita dog who waited at Shibuya Station every day for his master, even after his death. Today, it’s one of the most popular meeting places in Tokyo.

  3. Hachiko is the name of an Akita dog, born in 1923 and died in 1935 in Tokyo. His story celebrates the animal’s loyalty to his owner. A statue of the dog was erected in 1934 near Shibuya station and is used nowadays as...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HachikōHachikō - Wikipedia

    The new statue, which was erected in August 1948, still stands and is a popular meeting spot. The station entrance near this statue is named "Hachikō-guchi", meaning "The Hachikō Entrance/Exit", and is one of Shibuya Station's five exits. A similar statue stands in Hachikō's hometown, in front of Ōdate Station, it was built in 1932.

  5. Oct 6, 2023 · The Hachiko Statue, honoring the most loyal dog in Japan, can be found outside of the Shibuya Station. See location, access information, and more.

  6. May 16, 2021 · The first statue of Hachiko was put up in 1934 after a newspaper article made the dog famous all over Japan. He become a symbol of loyalty and the attitude of love for the family that all of Japan should aspire to – this is also when the ko was added to his name.

  7. The one you see in Shibuya today is a 1948 recast. Can’t make it to Japan for Hachiko? No problem! There’s a statue of Hachiko in Rhode Island. After Hachi: A Dog’s Tale was filmed, the area paid homage to his dedication with another statue. The True Story of Hachiko. Photo: flickr.com.