Hachiko: The story that a dog teaches humanity! - :(

 The friendship of the dogs with the people who have been with the people since centuries ago is known by everyone. But  there are some friendship stories that have been passed on to history  books, films made, and language narratives of friendship of people and  dogs. Hachiko is perhaps the oldest and most well-known of these, the faithful dog who stood in Tokyo.

The loving story of Hachiko and his proprietor Professor Ueno goes back almost 100 years. Professor Ueno, the thoroughbred Akita, owns a large white male, Hachiko, as a baby. Hachiko's extraordinary qualities manifest themselves in the loyalty he has to his owner. This well-behaved big white dog makes it his duty to accompany the owner to Shibuya Train Station every morning in the morning. Every evening, at the same time, he goes to the train station and  waits for his owner to come out of the door, then returns home with him.

This magnificent loyalty of Hachiko is welcomed by the train station and the people in the vicinity. Hachiko becomes a dog known to everyone in that vicinity.

But one day an unexpected situation arises. As usual Hachiko came to the train station to meet his owner and began to wait. But Professor Ueno does not appear at the door, even though he waits for his patience even before he sees it. The faithful dog Hachiko will continue to wait for his owner without leaving, and this legend will wait for exactly nine years. For 3200 all day long, Hachiko can not stay in front of the station for a moment.

Station workers are following the dog with surprise. Because death did not know what happened, he did not understand his owner's death; For 9 years, he did not have any doubt about his future. He still stubbornly waits for the moment when his beloved owner will appear at the door as usual. This spectacular love story and rare loyalty station staff and the shopkeepers are very emotional. They feed Hachiko; they work to protect them from the cold when necessary. Hachiko's reputation spreads quickly in the surrounding district, then in the city, and then in the country.

The  sad wait of this friendly big white dog ends with the death of the  Shibuya Railway Station as a result of the fatigue and wretchedness that  he has been waiting for long before he reaches his beloved owner. But the legend of Hachiko has just begun.

This is the dog-statue Hachiko, whom he went to Tokyo today at the gate of the Shibuya station. The Japanese, as a symbol of loyalty and human animal connection,  stare at the statue of Jacobo where he waits for 9 years immediately  after his death.
II. In 1948, the statue was destroyed in World War II. Today, that gate of Shibuya station is known as the Hachiko exit and is one of the most important meeting centers of Tokyo.

They meet in front of many animal statues on March 8, the anniversary of the death of Hachiko every year. The mummified body of Hachiko is exhibited at the National Science Museum in Tokyo.

They also meet in front of many animal statues on March 8th, anniversary of the death of Hachiko. The story of Hachiko was also the subject of a Japanese film in 1987. In our country, Japanese films were shown at the festival.

The embalmed machete of Hachiko is also exhibited at the National Science Museum in Tokyo.

The story of Hachiko was spread over the whole world and a Hollywood version of this story was drawn. Today we lose our sense of friendship and loyalty and will warm us for this movie ... 

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