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    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...
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    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...
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    front of the Shibuya Station Hachikō exit and stops vehicles in all directions to allow pedestrians to inundate the entire intersection. The statue of Hachikō...
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    Hidesaburō Ueno (category Hachikō)
    together with Ueno and Hachikō. Shiozawa also went on as one of the organizers involved with the creation of bronze statue of Hachikō and Ueno which was later...
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  • and a remake of Kaneto Shindo's 1987 Japanese film Hachikō Monogatari. The original film told the true story of the Akita dog named Hachikō who lived in...
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    Shibuya (redirect from Culture of Shibuya)
    his unwavering loyalty. A statue of Hachikō was built adjacent to the station, and the surrounding Hachikō Square is now one of the most popular meeting...
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    exit and is located shortly past it. Like the statue of Hachikō which stands nearby, the moyai statue serves as a popular meeting spot. On holidays it...
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    Ikebukuro (category Districts of Toshima)
    similarly to "bag" (袋 fukuro). The owl statue has become a famous meeting place along the lines of the statue of Hachikō located outside Shibuya Station. Ikebukuro...
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    Dōgenzaka (category Neighborhoods of Tokyo)
    and the Statue of Hachikō. Dōgenzaka borders Udagawachō in the north, Sakuragaokachō to the south, and Nanpeidaichō to the west. Shibuya Board of Education [ja]...
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  • a statue of Bond Forger nearby the statue of Hachikō adorned with the words "Chūken Bondo" (忠犬ボンド, lit. "Loyal Dog Bond"), with other statues soon appearing...
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    Ōdate Station (category Hachikō)
    operations ended on March 12, 2008.[citation needed] A statue of Hachikō was first erected in front of the station in July 1935, but was subsequently melted...
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  • delivered by Hitomi at the Statue of Hachikō in Shibuya. The police force, including Detective Shinya Kano, surrounded Hachiko the next morning to catch...
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    outside of Chile, such as in Japan on November 14, 2019, where the statue of Hachikō outside Shibuya station in Tokyo was adorned with a red handkerchief...
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    Mitsuo Fuchida (category Battle of Midway)
    the fall of 1948, Fuchida was passing by the bronze statue of Hachikō at the Shibuya Station when he was handed a pamphlet about the life of Jacob DeShazer...
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    Woonsocket station (category Hachikō)
    filming location for Hachi: A Dog's Tale in 2009. A statue of the dog, Hachikō, was installed in front of the station in May 2012. The building was renovated...
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    Akita (dog breed) (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
    The story of Hachikō helped push the Akita into the international dog world. Hachikō was born in 1923 and owned by Professor Hidesaburō Ueno of Tokyo. Professor...
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  • Professor Hidesaburō Ueno and his dog Hachikō follow the same schedule every day. In April 1924, when Hachikō was six months old, he got out the gate...
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    Shibuya Station (category Hachikō)
    complex has six exits. The northwest Hachikō Exit (ハチ公口, Hachikō-guchi), named for the nearby statue of the dog Hachikō and located next to Shibuya's famous...
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  • Statue Image Sculptor Location Notes Coordinates Flame of Freedom Godzilla head Growing Gardener Maman Ni-Tele Really Big Clock Statue of Hachikō Statue...
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    Red Dog (Pilbara) (category Sculptures of dogs in Australia)
    precursor Bobbie the Wonder Dog, journey home dog Dog on the Tuckerbox Hachikō, Japanese faithful dog Owney, postal dog Rags, doughboy dog Sergeant Stubby...
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  • no Arashi! began in March 2003 as a segment of C no Arashi!, a show where Arashi handled claims on behalf of various companies and organisations in Japan...
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    Greyfriars Bobby (category History of Edinburgh)
    Bobbie the Wonder Dog Dog on the Tuckerbox Fido (Italian dog) Hachikō Kostya List of individual dogs Khan, Aina J (24 July 2022). "Faithful terrier Greyfriars...
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    wolf, he was just a good boy." Iditarod Trail Northern (genre) Hachikō Togo (dog) List of individual dogs Samuel's name has also been rendered as "Lapp...
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    cultural exchange, a replica of the statue of Shibuya's most famous dog, Hachikō, was sent to Osaka. In October 2008, the Billiken of Tsutenkaku took a journey...
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    Aoyama Cemetery (category Hachikō)
    Sagara Sōzō are buried. One of the cemetery's most famous graves is that of Hachikō, the faithful and dutiful dog whose statue adorns Shibuya Station. He...
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  • rules of the Game. After the first week, only Shiki is allowed to return to the living, and she promises to meet Neku at the statue of Hachiko. He also...
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    The dog Hachiko, who lived in Tokyo in the 1920s and 30s, became a part of Japanese popular culture and was immortalized as the Statue of Hachiko. On January...
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    Tadahiko Hayashi (category Recipients of the Medal with Purple Ribbon)
    the rooftop of Nippon Theater, 1947 A Japanese war-orphaned girl shoeshining in Yūrakuchō, Tokyō in 1947 Front of the Statue of Hachikō, from The Holidays...
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    including the Japanese dog Hachikō, the American Shep, the Indian Waghya and the Scottish Greyfriars Bobby. Fido (disambiguation) List of individual dogs "ITALY:...
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    Pet culture in Japan (category Culture of Japan)
    popularized by the story of Hachikō. Because of the declining birthrate and aging population in Japan, there are an increasing number of households in Japan...
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