The last photo of Hachiko, the faithful dog who waited for more than 9 years in front of Shibuya station for his master to return. This photo is the result of a story of devotion and loyalty that moved the world. Hachiko became famous for patiently waiting for his master, Professor Hidesaburo Ueno, in front of Shibuya Station in Tokyo every day, even after his death in 1925. For nearly a decade, Hachiko returned to the same spot every day by day, waiting for his friend. Hachiko’s story has inspired books, films and monuments around the world, becoming a symbol of unwavering loyalty and unconditional love. This final photo captures the serenity and dignity of a dog who never lost hope, even in the final moments of his life. Today, Hachiko’s bronze statue in front of Shibuya Station is an iconic meeting point and a lasting reminder of the strong bond between man and dog!
