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Hachikō Monogatari (Japanese: ハチ公物語, Hepburn: Hachikō Monogatari, The Story of Hachikō) is a 1987 Japanese drama film directed by Seijirō Kōyama and starring Tatsuya Nakadai, Kaoru Yachigusa, Mako Ishino and Masumi Harukawa.
- How Hachikō Came to Live with Hidesaburō Ueno
- How The Story of Hachikō Became A National Sensation
- The Legacy of The World’S Most Loyal Dog
- Hachikō’S Story in Pop Culture
Hachikō the Akita was bornon Nov. 10, 1923, on a farm located in Japan’s Akita Prefecture. In 1924, Professor Hidesaburō Ueno, who taught in the agriculture department at Tokyo Imperial University, acquired the puppy and brought him to live with him in the Shibuya neighborhood of Tokyo. The pair followed the same routine every day: In the morning U...
Hachikō was reportedly given away after his master’s death, but he regularly ran off to Shibuya Station at 3 p.m. hoping to meet the professor. Soon, the lone dog began to draw the attention of other commuters. At first, the station workers were not all that friendly to Hachikō, but his fidelity won them over. Soon, station employees began to bring...
Hachikō’s story finally came to an end on March 8, 1935, when he was found dead in the streets of Shibuya at the age of 11. Scientists, who weren’t able to determine his cause of death until 2011, found that the dog Hachikō likely diedof a filaria infection and cancer. He even had four yakitori skewers in his stomach, but researchers concluded that...
Hachikō’s story first made it to film in the 1987 Japanese blockbuster titled Hachiko Monogatari, directed by Seijirō Kōyama. It became even more well-known when the tale of a master and his loyal dog served as the plot to Hachi: A Dog’s Tale, an American movie starring Richard Gere and directed by Lasse Hallström. This version is loosely based on ...
Hachikō was the subject of the 1987 film Hachikō Monogatari (ハチ公物語, "The Tale of Hachikō") [35] directed by Seijirō Kōyama, which told the story of his life from his birth up until his death and imagined spiritual reunion with his master.
- Pamela S. Turner, Yan Nascimbene
- 2004
Hachi-ko: Directed by Seijirô Kôyama. With Tatsuya Nakadai, Kaoru Yachigusa, Toshirô Yanagiba, Toshinori Omi. The true story about a dog's loyalty to its master, even after his death.
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- Biography, Drama, Family
- Seijirô Kôyama
- 1987-08-01
Oct 27, 2020 · Hachiko was a dog known for his infinite fidelity and love for his owner, Eizaburo Ueno, a university professor in Tokyo, Japan. Every afternoon, Hachiko (stylized as Hachikō in Japanese) waited at the Shibuya train station until his owner returned from work - even after his tragic sudden death.
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The tragic, true story about Hachikō, an Akita dog who was loyal to his master, Professor Ueno, even after Ueno's death.