The Japan Times - Japan's ever-faithful dog turns 100

EUR -
AED 4.31106
AFN 77.698272
ALL 96.82246
AMD 448.150206
ANG 2.1013
AOA 1076.442782
ARS 1688.640476
AUD 1.763687
AWG 2.115909
AZN 1.995058
BAM 1.958285
BBD 2.364891
BDT 143.492098
BGN 1.957669
BHD 0.442466
BIF 3470.489427
BMD 1.173875
BND 1.516418
BOB 8.113262
BRL 6.32906
BSD 1.174185
BTN 106.185302
BWP 15.557677
BYN 3.461478
BYR 23007.944129
BZD 2.361487
CAD 1.615739
CDF 2623.609572
CHF 0.932995
CLF 0.027346
CLP 1072.806755
CNY 8.285266
CNH 8.277307
COP 4450.147251
CRC 587.342863
CUC 1.173875
CUP 31.10768
CVE 110.404638
CZK 24.250079
DJF 209.09446
DKK 7.469346
DOP 74.644409
DZD 152.375977
EGP 55.806239
ERN 17.608121
ETB 183.464844
FJD 2.666809
FKP 0.874332
GBP 0.877865
GEL 3.16976
GGP 0.874332
GHS 13.479048
GIP 0.874332
GMD 85.692405
GNF 10211.91589
GTQ 8.993413
GYD 245.650696
HKD 9.138585
HNL 30.913098
HRK 7.532516
HTG 153.904656
HUF 384.689892
IDR 19546.715881
ILS 3.772041
IMP 0.874332
INR 106.305565
IQD 1538.145425
IRR 49431.863924
ISK 148.389096
JEP 0.874332
JMD 187.998579
JOD 0.832252
JPY 183.02643
KES 151.406062
KGS 102.654945
KHR 4700.945691
KMF 493.027258
KPW 1056.482805
KRW 1734.388286
KWD 0.360039
KYD 0.978538
KZT 612.374523
LAK 25455.195379
LBP 105147.188709
LKR 362.818888
LRD 207.242117
LSL 19.81004
LTL 3.466147
LVL 0.710065
LYD 6.378067
MAD 10.802263
MDL 19.849105
MGA 5201.578885
MKD 61.536375
MMK 2465.451687
MNT 4164.175659
MOP 9.415408
MRU 46.990433
MUR 53.904653
MVR 18.089902
MWK 2036.0752
MXN 21.181313
MYR 4.813472
MZN 75.004372
NAD 19.81004
NGN 1705.076549
NIO 43.214842
NOK 11.891009
NPR 169.896883
NZD 2.021876
OMR 0.451351
PAB 1.174185
PEN 3.953217
PGK 5.061402
PHP 69.284437
PKR 329.061893
PLN 4.223143
PYG 7887.008974
QAR 4.279312
RON 5.089891
RSD 117.372183
RUB 93.51582
RWF 1708.961471
SAR 4.4047
SBD 9.661684
SCR 15.992527
SDG 706.081156
SEK 10.883433
SGD 1.515519
SHP 0.88071
SLE 28.290721
SLL 24615.563347
SOS 669.847213
SRD 45.250539
STD 24296.836256
STN 24.531027
SVC 10.273994
SYP 12981.15335
SZL 19.803047
THB 37.001682
TJS 10.790648
TMT 4.108561
TND 3.432556
TOP 2.826409
TRY 50.118514
TTD 7.968078
TWD 36.663978
TZS 2899.470481
UAH 49.612049
UGX 4173.296103
USD 1.173875
UYU 46.078279
UZS 14145.891528
VES 310.76556
VND 30879.947871
VUV 142.609534
WST 3.268004
XAF 656.787696
XAG 0.018276
XAU 0.00027
XCD 3.172456
XCG 2.116177
XDR 0.81606
XOF 656.787696
XPF 119.331742
YER 279.822366
ZAR 19.780377
ZMK 10566.277856
ZMW 27.094268
ZWL 377.987175
  • SCS

    0.0200

    16.14

    +0.12%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    81.17

    0%

  • NGG

    0.1300

    74.82

    +0.17%

  • CMSC

    -0.0460

    23.384

    -0.2%

  • AZN

    -0.8900

    89.4

    -1%

  • GSK

    -0.2400

    48.64

    -0.49%

  • BCC

    0.2050

    76.465

    +0.27%

  • RYCEF

    -0.1000

    14.64

    -0.68%

  • BCE

    0.4150

    23.815

    +1.74%

  • RIO

    -1.4850

    75.255

    -1.97%

  • RELX

    -0.0050

    40.275

    -0.01%

  • CMSD

    -0.0500

    23.35

    -0.21%

  • BTI

    -1.6750

    56.695

    -2.95%

  • VOD

    0.0500

    12.59

    +0.4%

  • JRI

    -0.0600

    13.66

    -0.44%

  • BP

    -0.1300

    35.4

    -0.37%

Japan's ever-faithful dog turns 100
Japan's ever-faithful dog turns 100 / Photo: Richard A. Brooks - AFP

Japan's ever-faithful dog turns 100

In the hurly-burly outside one of Tokyo's main train stations stands a statue of a dog whose true story of loyalty has made him a beloved mascot for generations.

Text size:

Hachiko, whose birth centenary is this week, belonged to university professor Hidesaburo Ueno. The faithful hound would wait at Shibuya station for his master to come home every day.

Ueno died unexpectedly in 1925, but Hachiko continued to come to the train station to wait forlornly for Ueno for nearly 10 years until passing away in March 1935.

The story, similar to that of "Greyfriars Bobby" in 19th-century Scotland, touched the hearts of many locals, who pitched in money to build its statue in 1934, shortly before the dog's death.

In World War II, the statue was melted down for the metal, but a new one was installed in 1948 and became a popular meeting spot.

Today, locals and foreigners alike queue up to snap photos with the statue of the Japanese Akita dog, a popular breed with its own museum in Hachiko's birthplace of Odate.

"I would like my dog to be waiting for me as long a time as he did," Spanish honeymooner Omar Sanchez, 33, said as he snapped selfies with his wife and the statue.

"The story is sweet. And we need nice stories," said US businessman Daniel Callahan, 62. "The world is fractured... Anything that can bring people together is nice."

Hachiko's legend inspired a 2009 Hollywood movie starring Richard Gere as well as an Indian film in 2015, while also featuring in a Japanese video game.

Not all Tokyoites know the story though.

Raisa Abe, a 20-year-old college student, standing next to the statue to wait for her friend, said she didn't know why it attracts so many tourists.

"This is the first time I heard the story," she said.

"This is a spot that you hear about all the time, even if you don't know Shibuya," Abe said. "Everybody knows where this is. I hope this will remain here."

M.Matsumoto--JT