Stories and legends - Hachiko, il cane di Shibuya |
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Hachiko, the Shibuya dog.
Near the railway station Shibuya, Tokyo, there is a statue dedicated to akita, draft of Hachiko, the dog of a teacher that every day went to the station to waiting for his owner, one day the teacher died while he was working and the dog continued to go to the station at the same hour every day since the day that he died to(1935). Nowadays some Japanese braces appointment in the public square where the statue is found, Achiko still represents a fidelity symbol.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 August 2009 17:07 |