Untold Story of Hachiko: 10 Facts You Need To Know
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Hachiko, the loyal Akita dog, has become a symbol of unwavering devotion and love, capturing hearts worldwide with his touching story. Most of us know about his incredible daily wait at Shibuya Station for his beloved owner, but there's so much more to this tale than meets the eye! In this video, we dive deep into the legend of Hachiko, uncovering 10 lesser-known facts that will leave you amazed and inspired.
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hachiko!!! 😭😭😭
Aaaaw Hachiko!💜🌷💜
Hachi is ❤!
I met my wife while standing next to Hachiko, 23 years ago
Wow. congratulations!
Hachi is a true meaning of nothing is happening until you're invested into the part of life we all had to go through but hesitate, 🙏😭
That is true. ❤️
Hello, please tell me, I found information on the Internet that before Hachiko arrived in the Ueno family, the professor already had two dogs John and Esu, a special connection was established between the professor and Hachiko, Ueno loved Hachiko as his own child, having a special feeling for him love, Hachiko was a special dog for the professor and his wife, he was loved more than other dogs, Esu met the newcomer unfriendly, because he felt that the professor treated Hachiko in a special way, also in those days it was not customary to keep animals in the home, but Hachiko lived in a house, which was rare for Japan at that time; animals usually spent the night outside. The professor’s friends also believed that he was spoiling and spoiling Hachiko, loving him too much. Tell me, is this information correct?
This is an interesting story. I have yet to find out myself. Thank you for watching.
Mayumi Itoi’s books on Hachi will tell you why Professor Ueno sometimes allowed Hachi in the house.Hachi had digestive issues & that’s why he was allowed to sleep inside. Professor Ueno also had a 4 Akita Inu pups who passed away in puppy hood before he got Hachiko.
@@openeyed777 Tell me, is it true that Hachiko, named after Mrs. Yaeko, was a special dog for Professor Ueno and his wife, like a son? There is an article by a Japanese TV company, which says that the professor treated Hachiko in a special way Keita Matsui, a curator at the Shibuya Ward Shirane Memorial Museum of Local History and Literature, who has been researching Hachi and has met with over 200 people related to Dr. Ueno, including his family, says that Hachi was a special dog to Dr. Ueno.
Keita Matsui, Curator
"Before he had Hachi, Dr. Ueno had an Akita dog, but it is said that it did not thrive. That's why, unlike his two pointer dogs, he placed his doghouse on the veranda of his room, and even during cherry blossom viewings held at the Ueno residence, where a cherry tree was planted, Dr. Ueno would put Hachi on his lap and dote on him, so I think he had a special feeling for Hachi." Is it true that Hachiko was the professor's favorite and he loved him more than his other dogs?