10 things you didn't know about Hachiko, Japan's most loyal dog
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He Has Some Deep Country RootsHe Was BulliedHis Story Went Viral in 1932He Attended The Unveiling of His Own StatueDuring World War II, His Statue Was Melted For Train PartsHachiko and Ueno Were Reunited More Than 90 Years LaterYou Can Still Pay Your RespectsYou Can View His Organs and His Stuffed body. Yes, Really!He Has A Mate in StatuelandHollywood Made Him American, But There's A Better FilmIn contrast to him being a symbol of Tokyo's most fashionable 'hood, Hachiko was not originally from Shibuya, or even Tokyo for that matter. He was born in Odate City in Akita Prefecture in 1923 to father Oshinai (named after the area they lived in) and mother Goma (which means 'sesame'). The newborn pup was sold f…See more on timeout.comAuthor: Joyce
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