Hachiko: A Dog's Loyalty Knows No Boundaries
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Japan's Most Faithful Dog Remembered
In December of 2009, there will be a new movie released starring Richard Gere called Hachiko: A Dog's Story.
I wanted to share with you the true tale of this wonderful canine. It truly is a story of devotion and loyalty that warms the heart and penetrates the barriers of death.
"From mans best friend’s unceasing loyalty, mankind should master." -- Scott Latham
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A Friend Waits
Professor Hidesaburō Ueno lived in Tokyo with his beloved Akita named Hachiko. Everyday Hachiko would see Ueno off to work from his home and then, at the end of the day, greet him at the nearby Shibuya Train Station.
One day in May 1925 would be the end of their daily routine together, for Ueno suffered a fatal stroke during his day at work. He never returned to his faithful friend that day nor any day thereafter.
Hachiko was given away to new owners but the loyal dog always ran off in search of his true master. After returning to Ueno's former home several times, Hachiko realized that he did not live there anymore. Hachiko then searched for his friend at the train station. There he perpetually returned everyday henceforth, always at the end of the day and at the precise time of Ueno's scheduled arrival. Hachiko waited there in vain every day for 11 years.
The Story Spreads
Some of the people at the train station recognized Hachiko from his prior rendezvous with Ueno. Knowing about Ueno's death, they were deeply touched by this act of loyalty and brought him food. Eventually the story spread about Hachiko.
A former student of Professor Ueno's heard of Hachiko's vigil and went to the station to see the loyal Akita. Fascinated by Hachiko, the former student wrote several papers on him. In 1932, one of these papers was published in Tokyo's largest newspaper. This article threw Hachiko into Japan's national spotlight.
Hachiko became the personification of loyalty. School teachers and parents would use him as a teaching model for dedication and loyalty. In 1934, a well-known Japanese artist sculpted a likeness of Hachiko to be placed at the entrance of Shibuya Station; in the same area he waited for his long-deceased master. Hachiko himself was there for the statue's dedication.
The Vigil Ends
On March 8 1935, eleven years after it started, Hachiko's vigil came to an end. At almost 12 years old, the Akita succumbed to heart-worm disease. The nation of Japan mourned the loss of their most beloved canine.
Hachiko's long wait was over and finally he is reunited with his beloved master at Rainbow Bridge.
That's a good boy, Hachiko.
That'll do.
A Tribute In Music
Here are two music videos made in tribute of Hachiko. The songs are "You'll Be In My Heart" and "Bittersweet", the scenes are taken from the 1987 movie Hachikō Monogatari.
Bittersweet
You'll Be In My Heart
Never Forgotten
- Hachiko's body was preserved and put on display in the National Science Museum of Japan. He is still there today.
- Every year, at an annual ceremony at Shibuya Station, Hachiko is remembered for his loyalty.
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I love this story. I saw it on tv years ago. It made me cry then, and I want to cry now. Thanks for making the story live on in words for others to see.
There was an incident in my area recently, over the weekend, where a four year old boy wandered away from home with his two puppies. He wasn't found till the next day, and he would have frozen to death if he was alone - his two (big) puppies kept him warm and alive all night.
P.S. That Cha Cha ShamWOW comment was very funny! :D
Why is it that I cry so much during death scenes of animals but not at all during human deaths? Please tell me.
He looks like my Nanook, except she is black. And she is very loyal, also... I don't think I could piss that dog off for any reason in the world, unless someone tried to hurt us. She defenately holds a special place in my heart.
Great Hub.
Gotta love the loyalty of a dog. I wish humans could be so loyal.
No kidding...
awww giver me the kleenex
this reminds me of the dogs i've had. only returned to "petting" last year, a black lab. her name's coco. thanks for sharing dork
Your welcome Cris. Thanks for reading.
Such a great story of loyalty that only a dog can give. They certainly know what unconditional love is.
I love this story! My daughter's dog is half Akita and just as wonderful. She looks alot like the dog in the videos. Thanks for letting us know about the new movie!
i love this story it made me cry. i have a akita she's only 16 weeks but she is so loya. i cant wait to she the film. know i'm going to cry when i watch it
Thanks for reading Faye.
Is this your secret trick to draw more female fans in? Using this sad story to get them a little weepy?
I'm not gay but if I were, I would lean on your strong shoulders right now to make me feel a little bit better. Is it okay if we man hug?
You found me out! Let's hug.
What a beautiful tale! Hachiko inspired a nation during his lifetime and is on the way to inspiring the world 70+ years later.
Oh, you are making me cry. I never liked any pet before but I changed my mind after someone gave me a puppy and she grew up right in front of my eyes from puppy to dog. I love her since then and I know she feels the same for me.
I cry whenever I read this hub. Especially when I watch the music videos I posted. I downloaded the movie that the videos came from a long time ago but have not been able to watch it. I'm not ready do deal with it yet.
this is beautifully written, only just found you on the forums...... hope you are not too lonely, last year i was the loneliest person in the world but now i am picking up the pieces..... keep writing you are a sensitive creature
Thank you Brenda.
Nice writin two...you are a sensitive chap.
hi just been reading your hub again, and comments, saw Cris A talking about his dog, the dog lost it's life in the floods...... at least we still have Cris
Thank you for returning. I'm so sorry to hear about Cris A's dog! Poor thing!




















justmesuzanne says:
12 months ago
I had heard of this dog before. Thank you for writing this. I look forward to seeing the movie! Here is a story I wrote about my father's dog, McTavish, who was a real life dog hero:
MC TAVISH
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/939057/mc
I hope you enjoy it!
:) Suzanne