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Mar 8, 2021 · The newborn pup was sold for ¥30 (a sizeable sum at the time) to Hidesaburo Ueno, an agricultural scientist at the University of Tokyo who was looking for a pure-bred Akita-inu ('Akita dog'). He...
- Joyce Lam
Hachikō (ハチ公, November 10, 1923 – March 8, 1935) was a Japanese Akita dog remembered for his remarkable loyalty to his owner, Hidesaburō Ueno, for whom he continued to wait for over nine years following Ueno's death. [2] Hachikō was born on November 10, 1923, at a farm near the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture. [3]
- Pamela S. Turner, Yan Nascimbene
- 2004
Sep 9, 2023 · As the world marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Hachiko, public fondness for the beloved Akita Inu dog hasn't wavered, particularly among elderly Tokyoites such as Maki Kuroi.
Sep 1, 2023 · The statue of Hachikō outside Shibuya Station in Tokyo remembers Japan’s most famous dog, renowned for his exceptional loyalty in waiting faithfully for his dead master to return for almost a...
Nov 15, 2023 · One hundred years ago, on November 10, 1923, a special Akita Inu pup was born. He was adopted by Hidesaburo Ueno, an agricultural professor at Tokyo Imperial University (modern-day University of Tokyo), and called Hachikō.
Apr 4, 2023 · Hachiko, the loyal dog that waited for his master’s return at Shibuya Station in Tokyo every day for years after his death, would have turned 100 in November this year.
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Nov 5, 2023 · According to a folk and literary museum in Shibuya Ward, Hachiko was born in November 1923 in the city of Odate, Akita Prefecture. From January 1924, Hachiko was kept by Hidesaburo Ueno, who...