As the world marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Hachiko, public fondness for the beloved Akita Inu dog hasn't wavered, particularly among elderly Tokyoites such as Maki Kuroi. Kuroi, 96 ...
where his grave is located. When she finally stands in front of Hachiko’s statue, she will say: “I have been finally able to meet you after waiting for this moment for so long.” Hachiko was ...
Zhongbao ("Loyal Baby"), a dog in China who suffered a severe skin disease after staying by her deceased owner's grave for ...
A statue of Hachiko has stood outside Shibuya station in Tokyo since 1948 The Chinese tagline on the movie poster says it all: "I will wait for you, no matter how long it takes." It tells the true ...