Hachiko is one of The Most Famous Dogs in History and a Symbol of Loyalty in Japan!

Loyalty 💯✅🥰

That man was his soul mate🥰
Man’s best friend indeed 🥰 Just feed it and add value to it’s life.

He was an Akita dog who belonged to Professor Hidesaburō Ueno in Tokyo during the 1920s.
Every day, Hachikō would walk with his owner to Shibuya Station and return in the evening to wait for him to come home from work.

In 1925, the professor [suddenly] [di.ed] from a brain [he.mo.rrh.age] while at work and never returned to the station.
But Hachikō didn’t understand what had happened. For nearly 9 years afterward, he kept returning to the exact same station every single day, waiting patiently for his owner to come back.

At first, people ignored him, but over time commuters, shopkeepers, and station workers began feeding and caring for him after learning his story.
He eventually became a national symbol of loyalty and devotion across Japan.

When Hachikō [di.ed] in 1935, people across the country mourned him. Today, a bronze statue of him stands outside Shibuya Station, where he spent years waiting for someone who would never return.

And I can imagine the [pa.in] it went through and the [wo.rse] thing nobody could explain to it what had happened so that it could move on with its life so [sa.d] in deed…💔

They have turned this story into a movie. The movie is very heart warming ❤️
Hachikō didn’t just wait for his owner—he taught the world what loyalty truly means. 🐾❤️

No true love rather than the heart of a dog❤️…
Did you know your dog can [d.i.e] for you, but what said you can’t [d.i.e] for your dog? 💔😪

 

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