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Hachikō Memorial Statue

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4.3 (17434 reviews)

Popular meeting spot with a bronze statue honoring Hachiko, the famously loyal Akita dog.

2 Chome-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan

+81 3-3463-2376

Did You Know?
1934
First Statue

The first bronze statue of Hachikō was erected in 1934, sculpted by Teru Ando. It was unfortunately melted down during World War II for the war effort.

Takeshi Ando
Second Statue

The current statue of Hachikō was created by Takeshi Ando, the son of the original sculptor, in 1948. It stands as a popular meeting spot and a symbol of loyalty.

Hachikō-guchi
Station Entrance

The station entrance near the Hachikō statue is named "Hachikō-guchi", meaning "The Hachikō Entrance/Exit", and is one of Shibuya Station's five exits.

Aoyama Cemetery
Final Resting Place

Hachikō's ashes were buried in Aoyama Cemetery, Minato, Tokyo, alongside his beloved master, Professor Ueno.

Highlights from Reviews

symbol of loyalty

The statue commemorates Hachiko, a loyal dog, making it a touching and meaningful landmark to visit.

easy to locate

The statue is conveniently located right outside Shibuya Station, making it easily accessible.

tribute to story

Visiting the statue allows people to pay tribute to a heartwarming story of unwavering devotion.

illuminated at night

The statue is beautifully illuminated at night, creating a serene and memorable atmosphere.

cultural icon

The statue is a cultural icon and a reminder of unconditional love.

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