The most famous meeting point in Tokyo; the original was unveiled in 1934 with Hachi present. University of Tokyo
: Hachikō became a national celebrity after a newspaper article highlighted his story in 1932. He is now honored as Chūken-Hachikō ("Faithful Dog Hachikō"). Symbolic Landmarks & Tributes Significance Hachikō Statue Shibuya Station, Tokyo Hachi: A Dogs Tale
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: The real Hachi was born in 1923 in Ōdate, Japan, and was owned by Professor Hidesaburō Ueno of Tokyo Imperial University. Hachikō's Grave Aoyama Cemetery, Tokyo
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Unveiled in 2015, it depicts Hachi and Professor Ueno finally reuniting. Ueno, Tokyo Hachikō's pelt was preserved and is on permanent display. Hachikō's Grave Aoyama Cemetery, Tokyo