The dog who taught gratitude to the world - Hachiko

in hive-102306 •  2 years ago 

Today, more than ever, it is an era that talks about the universal energy and the possibilities that can be achieved through good deeds. This story is about a wonderful dog who has been waiting for his owner for 10 years.
His name is Hachiko. This Hachiko in Japan is the most beautiful in the world and the people of the world take Hachiko as an example to teach them about the virtuous rabbit and unconditional love. There is a statue of Hachiko at a train station in Shibuya, close to the end of Tokyo. When Japanese people talk about Hachiko, the adjective Chuken And it means virtuous.
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Hachiko, who was the pet dog of Hidesaburo Uluno, who was a professor of agriculture at Tokyo University, as usual, visited his master at the train station one day in May 1925, but the professor did not return that evening. After learning this, a student of the first professor wrote an article about Hachiko to a newspaper and started talking about Hachiko and the virtues he showed, not only in Japan, but all over the world.


A Japanese sculptor named Ando Nehru built a statue of Hachiko at the same station, and when it was put on public display in April 1934, Hachiko attended the public exhibition and went to find his master as usual in the evening. He died on March 8, 1935 in a waiting position.


During the Second World War, this statue of Hachiko was removed and used to make bronze military equipment. After the heat of the war subsided, Hachiko was revived with the warmth of memory. This railway station has become a haven for foreign tourists. Not only a Japanese film but also an American film has been made for Hachiko.
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