Hachiko: The Story of the Royal Dogs of Japan and One Faithful Akita is Hachiko’s story, as well as an informative look at dog culture in Japan and the history and tradition of the Akita-ken, one of the most ancient, beloved, and faithful ...
For ten years. This is what Hachiko did. Hachiko was a real dog who lived in Tokyo, a dog who faithfully waited for his owner at the Shibuya train station long after his owner could not come to meet him.
Hachiko (November 10, 1923 - March 8, 1935) was a Japanese Akita dog remembered for his remarkable loyalty to his owner Hidesaburō Ueno, for whom he continued to wait for over nine years following Ueno's death.
This book is a substantial revision and update of "Hachi: The Truth of the Life and Legend of the Most Famous Dog in Japan" (2013), and is published in commemoration of the ninety-fourth anniversary of Hachi's birthday.
Hachiko (November 10, 1923 - March 8, 1935) was a Japanese Akita dog remembered for his remarkable loyalty to his owner Hidesaburō Ueno, for whom he continued to wait for over nine years following Ueno's death.
The reader is based on the true story of Hachiko, the dog who kept a vigil for his owner at a train station in Tokyo for many years after his owner's death.
The story of Hachiko, told with poignant words by writer Luis Prats and impressive watercolor illustrations by Zuzanna Celej, will move your heart and inspire you the way Hachiko has touched millions hearts in the world.
Hachiko (November 10, 1923 - March 8, 1935) was a Japanese Akita dog remembered for his remarkable loyalty to his owner Hidesaburō Ueno, for whom he continued to wait for over nine years following Ueno's death.