The Soul of Shibuya: How One Dog’s 10-Year Vigil Became a Symbol of Unconditional Love
On March 8, 1935, Tokyo mourned the death of Hachikō, a dog who had spent nearly a decade waiting for his owner at Shibuya Station. Adopted by Professor Ueno in 1923, Hachikō would wait for him every day at the station after work. When the professor suddenly passed away in 1925, Hachikō, unaware of his…
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