Last photograph of Hachiko: The dog who waited nine years for his master
In March 1935, this poignant image of Hachiko, the loyal Japanese Akita Inu, was captured shortly before his passing. This photograph marks the end of a story of devotion and faithfulness that has touched the world.
Hachiko became famous for his incredible loyalty to his master, Professor Hidesaburo Ueno. Every day, the dog waited patiently outside Tokyo's Shibuya Train Station, even after Ueno's sudden death in 1925. For nearly a decade, Hachiko returned to the same place, day after day, awaiting the return of his beloved master.
Hachiko's story has transcended borders, inspiring books, films and monuments worldwide. Their legacy is a symbol of unwavering loyalty and unconditional love. This latest photograph captures the serenity and dignity of a dog who never lost hope, even in the final moments of his life. See more....
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