The most famous meeting point in Shibuya and maybe in whole Tokyo is a statue of a dog called Hachiko. It has also become a very famous tourist spot. statue People wait by the statue for their friends just like this loyal dog waited for his owner for almost 10 years. The statue is lo...
Hachiko in front of his own statue. PHOTO: KENICHI OSHIMA Last autumn, the museum held a special exhibition to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Hachiko’s birth, featuring two photos of the dog that were donated to the museum specifically for that purpose. They are frontal and profile ...
One of Japan's unofficial landmarks, the Hachiko statue in Shibuya is a homage to the faithfulAkita dogwho waited at Shibuya Station every day for his master, even after his death. Today, it’s one of the most popular meeting places in Tokyo. The Story of Hachiko Professor Eizaburo Ueno...
Every evening, Akita dog Hachikō would go to Shibuya Station to greet his companion. It's a practice he kept up everyday for 10 years after the professor's death, and until his own. This small bronze statue in front of Shibuya Station (outside the eponymous Hachikō exit) was...
A statue of the loyal dog named Hachiko stands eternally vigilant before Shibuya Crossing, an intersection which has become one of Tokyo’s most iconic sights. When the lights turn red, the zig-zagging crosswalks are buried under an avalanche of footfalls as thousands of people try to cross ...
Hachiko’s story gained attention, and his loyalty was renowned. He died of cancer and a filarial infection the year after the statue was unveiled, but his story has continued to be told and the 2.4 million people who use Shibuya Station pass by the bronze dog each day. ...
(true story). But one dog in Japan proved his undying loyalty, waiting for his master’s return in the same location every single day for 10 years after his master’s death. The picture above, the last one ever taken of this loveable animal, is one of the saddest things we’ve ever...
In 1934, a bronze statue (青铜塑像) of a dog called Hachiko was set up at the Shibuya Train Station in Tokyo, Japan. Everyone will be 36 by the following story of the dog. Hachiko was born in 1923 and was 37 by Eisaburo Ueno, a professor in the agriculture department 38 the ...
3Ⅱ.完形填空(15分)In 1934,a bronze statue(青铜塑像) of a dog called Hachiko was set up atthe Shibuya Train Station in Tokyo, Japan. Everyone will be1 by thefollowing story of the dog.Hachiko was born in 1923 and was _2 by Eisaburo Ueno, a professorin the agriculture department at ...
aIn front of the large Shibuya train station in Tokyo there is a life – size bronze statue 雕塑 of a dog. Even though the statue is very small it isn’t difficult to find. It has been used as a meeting point since 1934 and today you will find hundreds of people waiting there for ...