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  1. One day, Professor Ueno has a stroke and passed away. His family sold the house and moved to another city, but Hachi keeps visiting the house and waiting at the Shibuya station, believing his master will return. Based on a true story of Hidesaburo Ueno and his Akita breed dog "Hachiko."

  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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  4. This is an excellent and tear-jerking Japanese film that dramatizes the story of Hachi-ko, a Japanese Akita dog owned by a Tokyo university professor. Akitas are wonderful large dogs that are known for their tremendous loyalty to their masters.

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  7. Synopsis. Love between a dog and his master. A story of devotion, which transcends time and space. The tragic, true story about Hachikō, an Akita dog who was loyal to his master, Professor Ueno, even after Ueno’s death. Remove Ads.

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