Discover the untold secrets of Hachiko's life and death on a walking tour in Tokyo. Learn about the real story of Hachiko, the dog who waited for his owner for nearly 8 years at Shibuya Station.
On Wikipedia, it said "1987 Japanese film Hachikō Monogatari. The original film told the true (No, untrue, it was inspired ) story of the Akita dog named Hachikō who lived in Japan. " Hachiko ( aka. Hachi ) had never lived as a stray dog in Shibuya. He was even faithful to the third owner.
If you are a Hachi fan or a fan of the movie " Hachi: A Dog's Tale" Co-starring Richard Gere and starring three Akita dogs in 2009, you will find the unique experiences with Hachi's real and untold secrets of his life ( 11 years and 4 months ) and his death during this walking tour.
This walking tour is specially organized after more than 10 years of work/investigation by the guide.
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Hachi's statue is located nearby the Hachiko exit at Shibuya station. The guide awaits with a smokey brown Hachiko cap on the head and a white notice board in his hands.
Aoyama-Itchoume Sta. on the Ginza line, the Hanzoumon line, and the Oh-edo line on the subway.
Walking tour: 10 untold secret spots and locations of Hachi's life and death with trivial quizzes
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