The latest photograph of Hachikō, the dog who became a symbol of loyalty, captures the essence of his unwavering devotion. This noble animal became famous for coming daily to Tokyo’s Shibuya Station, faithfully waiting for its owner, Professor Hidesaburō Ueno, even after his passing in 1925. For more than nine years, Hachikō kept returning to the same place in hopes of seeing him again.
Her touching story, a reflection of absolute love and loyalty, has been immortalized in books, films and monuments worldwide. Hachikō’s latest image conveys a serenity and dignity that has not faded over time. Today, his bronze statue in front of Shibuya Station remains a landmark and eternal symbol of the special bond between dogs and humans.
