A rare photo of Hachiko in old age has emerged a century after the birth of the Japanese Akita Inu dog celebrated around the world for his remarkable loyalty to his owner. The image was provided by a ...
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 ...
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Hachiko to Laika: Meet the most legendary dogs in history
Remember Hachiko? The dog who waited at the railway station for almost 10 years for his owner, without knowing about his passing? How about Laika, the first-ever animal to go to space and orbit the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The legendary bond between a dog and his master has been sealed in a new statue to be unveiled next month at the University of Tokyo.
In Tokyo’s Shibuya district, people often gather near a statue of a dog. It honors Hachiko, a dog who waited for his owner long after the man had died. It’s a story about habit, loss, and time. In ...
It is rare for a mid-level drama to strike gold at the Japanese box office, and Hachiko:A Dog’s Story is now using its success as the launch pad for international and domestic openings. A dog named ...
A statue of Hachiko has stood outside Shibuya station in Tokyo since 1948 The Chinese tagline on the movie poster says it all: "I will wait for you, no matter how long it takes." It tells the true ...
Lasse Hallstrom's "Hachiko: A Dog's Story" seems certain to win an appreciative family audience. The movie is no masterpiece, but it delivers. By Stephen Farber, The Associated Press SEATTLE — ...
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