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  1. Synopsis. In the bustling heart of Tokyo, Professor Hidesaburo Ueno welcomes a new addition to his family - an adorable Akita puppy named Hachiko. Their bond grows stronger with each passing day, their routine intertwining with the rhythm of the city.

  2. 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
  3. Nov 20, 1987 · In the film, a handsome white Akita dog named Hachi refuses to accept the death of its master, gentle Professor Ueno (Tatsuya Nakadai), from a heart attack in 1925.

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    Movie:Hachi-ko
    Romaji:Hachiko monogatari
    Japanese:ハチ公物語
    Director: Seijiro Koyama

    A puppy was born in Akita Prefecture and sent as a gift to Professor Ueno of Tokyo University. Although professor's wife does not want keep the dog. Professor Ueno loves the puppy so much and names it Hachi. Professor goes to work by railways everyday. Hachi walks to Shibuya Station with Professor each morning and greets him in the evening, no matt...

    Based on a true story of Hidesaburo Ueno and his Akita breed dog "Hachiko."
    A bronze statue of "Hachiko" stands outside of the Shibuya train station to this day.
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  5. Movie details. In 1924, Hidesaburō Ueno, a professor in the agriculture department at the University of Tokyo, took in Hachikō, a golden brown Akita, as a pet. During his owner'

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  7. Hachikō Monogatari is a 1987 Japanese drama film directed by Seijirō Kōyama and starring Tatsuya Nakadai, Kaoru Yachigusa, Mako Ishino and Masumi Harukawa. The film depicts the true story of Hachikō, a loyal Akita dog who continued to wait for his owner, Professor Hidesaburō Ueno, to return from work for nine years following Ueno's death.

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