CHUKEN HACHIKO {More About His Story}
▩ Más Imágenes de CHUKEN HACHIKO y un poco más de su sorprendente historia... En éste brevísimo clip podemos apreciar la fotografía del Profesor Ueno y su esposa, la Sra Yaeko Ueno; además de diversas fotografías y pequeñas estatuillas de Hachi, que en su tiempo fueron realizadas por Teru Ando, el escultor original de la primera Estatua de Hachi. Se trata de una muy especial y temporal exhibición sobre HACHIKO y su historia, que se presenta anualmente en el Shirane Memorial Museum en el concurrido distrito de Shibuya, en Tokio, Japón...
▩ HACHIKO nació en la región montañosa de Odate, prefectura de Akita, pero a principios de 1924 fue trasladado en tren hasta Shibuya, y obsequiado al Profesor Eisaburo Ueno, quien de inmediato le tomó un gran cariño... Hachiko adquirió pronto la costumbre de acompañar al Profesor por las mañanas hasta la estación de trenes, acción que repetía por las tardes cuando volvían juntos a casa... Pero ésta rutina se vió interrumpida, tras la repentina muerte del Profesor, ocurrida mientras impartía clases en la Universidad Imperial de Tokio, a causa de una hemorragia cerebral, el día 21 de Mayo de 1925... Como siempre y leal a su costumbre, Hachiko continuó presentándose puntualmente y cada día, a las afueras de la estación de trenes de Shibuya, en Tokio, Japón, hasta que el propio Hachiko también murió a causa de un cáncer terminal y filariasis...
▩ HACHIKO nació un 10 de Noviembre de 1923 y murió el 8 de Marzo de 1935, tras esperar pacientemente y por casi diez años, el regreso de su amado Profesor...
DESCRIPTION: ▩ More images of CHUKEN HACHIKO and a little more of his surprising story... In this brief clip we can appreciate the photograph of Professor Ueno and his wife, Mrs. Yaeko Ueno; in addition to several photographs and small statuettes of Hachi, which in their time were made by Teru Ando, the original sculptor of the first Statue of Hachi. It is a very special and temporary exhibition of HACHIKO and his story, which is presented annually at the Shirane Memorial Museum, in the busy Shibuya district of Tokyo, Japan...
▩ HACHIKO was born in the mountainous region of Odate, Akita prefecture, but in early 1924 was transferred by train to Shibuya, and presented to Professor Hidesaburo Ueno, who immediately took a great affection... Hachiko soon acquired the custom of accompanying the Professor in the mornings at the train station, an action he repeated in the afternoons when they returned home together... But this routine was interrupted, after the sudden death of the Professor, occurred while imparting classes at the Tokyo Imperial University, because of a cerebral hemorrhage on May 21, 1925... As always and loyal to his custom, Hachiko continued to perform promptly and every day, outside at the Shibuya train station in Tokyo, Japan, until Hachiko himself also died of terminal cancer and filariasis...
▩ HACHIKO was born on November 10, 1923 and died on March 8, 1935, after waiting patiently and for almost ten years, the return of his beloved Professor...
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Hachikō
Hachikō (ハチ公, November 10, 1923 – March 8, 1935) was an Akita dog born on a farm near the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture and is remembered for his remarkable loyalty to his owner which continued for many years after his owner's death. Hachikō is known in Japanese as chūken Hachikō (忠犬ハチ公, faithful dog Hachikō) — hachi meaning eight, the number referring to the dog's birth order in the litter, and a suffix kō meaning affection.
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