My Dogs Legacy

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Breed Profile: the Akita
The Akita dog breed is believed to have descended from the ancient and now-extinct Matagi Inu dogs, which were used for hunting wild boar, Sitka deer, and Asian black bears by the Matagi tribe and other northern natives of Japan.
Hachikō - Wikipedia
忠犬ハチ公 Hachiko: Hachiko was an Akita dog born on a farm near the city of Ōdate in 1923, and is honored in Japan for his remarkable loyalty to his owner, even many years after his owner's death.
95.8k Likes, 1,026 Comments - Shinjiro Ono (@marutaro) on Instagram: “Have you ever heard of Hachiko the dog? Meet Hachikō, a dog so faithful that he became a national…”
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taishou-kun: “ Hachiko ハチコ (November 10, 1923 - March 8, 1935) at the Shibuya Station 渋谷駅 with the stationmaster, Tokyo - Japan - c. 1933 ”
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The story of Hachiko is very sad yet inspiring as well. Hachiko was found by Professor Ueno in Shibuya Station. Every day, Hachi would meet his owner at the station after work. One day, Professor Ueno had a hemorrhage and died, never to return to the station where Hachi waited. Hachiko waited for nine years at the station, and only stopped when he died. This story is about never forgetting someone you love. When I saw the movie, I teared up. This is RICHARD GERE.
"Hachiko" A really beautiful story about a faithful dog. I cried and hugged my dog the all movie.
「ハチ公」展⇒生誕90周年・特別展開催中、来年1月13日まで白根記念渋谷区郷土博物館・文学館で…
白根記念渋谷区郷土博物館・文学館「ハチ公」展_ハチ公写真2
Shibuya Station - Go Japan Go
Shibuya Train Station in Japan - Statue of Hachi an Akita who went to the train station every day for 10 years after his owner died.