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Hachiko Statue

東京都
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A statue of the loyal dog Hachiko, who actually existed
This is a statue of Hachiko, a loyal dog who went to Shibuya Station to greet his owner and continued to visit the station for about 10 years even after his owner passed away. The plaza in front of the statue is often used as a meeting place, and many people take commemorative photos there.

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Classic History

Highlights

Point 1

The History of the Touching Statue of Hachiko

Hachiko Statue The History of the Touching Statue of Hachiko
"Hachiko" was an Akita dog owned by Professor Ueno of the University of Tokyo who lived in Shibuya. Hachiko would see off Professor Ueno to the station every day and even after the professor's sudden death, Hachiko continued to wait for him at Shibuya Station. Moved by Hachiko's loyalty, people created a statue of Hachiko. The statue of Hachiko holds a heartwarming and poignant story. When visiting the statue of Hachiko, why not remember the tale of the faithful dog Hachiko?
Point 2

The Unknown Secrets of Hachiko

Hachiko Statue The Unknown Secrets of Hachiko
Hachiko's statue was actually built during his lifetime. In other words, the statue and Hachiko met while he was still alive. The current statue of Hachiko is the second one, rebuilt after the war. The first statue was built while Hachiko was still waiting for Professor Ueno in Shibuya. Additionally, Hachiko's statue has droopy ears. This is not because Hachiko was born with droopy ears, but rather because his ears were bitten and drooped by a stray dog. Knowing these little secrets about Hachiko, why not go and meet him in person?
Point 3

Hachiko, the Loyal Dog, a Popular Meeting Spot

Hachiko Statue Hachiko, the Loyal Dog, a Popular Meeting Spot
The Hachiko statue is arguably the most famous meeting spot in Japan. Located at the bustling Shibuya Station, it has become a place where people gather. When meeting at this spot, it's recommended to be more specific than just saying "Let's meet at Hachiko!" and instead specify a more detailed location, such as "Let's meet at Hachiko's tail!"
Point 4

Cherry Blossoms Blooming in the Heart of the City

Hachiko Statue Cherry Blossoms Blooming in the Heart of the City
In the spring, the cherry tree next to Hachiko becomes fully bloomed. During that time, you can enjoy a slightly strange view of the neon streets of Shibuya and the natural cherry tree. Although Shibuya Station is always crowded, during cherry blossom season, even more people visit Hachiko's statue to take pictures with the cherry blossoms. Take a picture of the strange combination of Shibuya's buildings, Hachiko's statue, and the cherry tree.
Point 5

Recommended Spots Near Hachiko

Hachiko Statue Recommended Spots Near Hachiko
Various recommended spots in Shibuya gather around the statue of Hachiko. In the immediate vicinity, there is Shibuya's other famous landmark, the Scramble Crossing, as well as many other places to visit in Shibuya, such as Shibuya Hikarie and Shibuya Scramble Square Shibuya 109, which are famous shopping spots. After meeting at Hachiko, let's head out to explore the city of Shibuya!
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Hachiko Statue The Famous Statue of Hachiko at Shibuya Station
The Famous Statue of Hachiko at Shibuya Station
There is a statue of Hachiko at the north exit of JR Shibuya Station. It has become a symbol of Shibuya and there is even an entrance/exit named after it called "Hachiko Exit". It is also a very famous meeting spot in the busy and crowded Shibuya Station. In 2020, the Shibuya tourist information center "SHIBU HACHI BOX" was opened near the statue of Hachiko. You can get information on hidden spots and recommended gourmet food in Shibuya.

Basic Information

Address 2-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0043
Business Hours

24 hours

TEL 03-3463-2376

Review

Average Review
4.4
5 Reviews
5
。ゆめたび
Posted Date:2024/8/22
最近はいつ行ってもインバウンドで激混みの場所。 待ち合わせ場所として人だかりだった景色は薄れ、観光スポットの一つとなっていますね。 朝は比較的人がいないかな。 みなさん並んで思い思い撮影しています。 時折、公共的な呼びかけの時にタスキをかけています。選挙、オリンピック、火災予防期間などなど様々です。 春には周りに桜が咲いてとても綺麗ですし、6月には紫陽花が。四季も楽しめます。 ハチ公の前で写真を撮るなんて恥ずかしいとすら思っていた時代がある世代なので、今の撮影スポットとなっている景色をとても興味深く見ています。 注目を浴びて良い事ですよね。 目の前には観光案内所もあり、渋谷駅界隈を観光するなら是非活用してみてください。 テレビで見ましたが英語ボランティアスタッフもいるそうなので、インバウンドの方も助かりますね! これからも渋谷のランドマークとして活躍してほしいです
5
yosuke Sato
Posted Date:2024/10/29
昔は良くハチ公前やモヤイ像前が待ち合わせ場所でした。 最近はインバウンドの影響で海外の方々が記念撮影に並ばれています。 今は待ち合わせ場所と言うよりも、忠犬ハチ公はスクランブル交差点と共に、インバウンドの方々の渋谷の貴重な観光資源として頑張っています。 せっかくならばハチ公がここに何故置かれているのかも学んで貰えたら嬉しいなと思います。 また忠犬ハチ公は上野にある国立科学博物館にて本物の剥製として展示されていますので、こちらもご興味ある方は是非訪れて欲しいなと思います。
5
kohei honda
Posted Date:2024/8/14
渋谷のランドマーク、待ち合わせスポットです。 今は世界中から観光客が列をなして記念撮影をしています。 8割外国人、日本人2割程度といった感じです。 平日でこれだけ賑わっているのだから、休日になると…。 8月の渋谷はとても暑いので熱中症にも注意が必要なレベルです。

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