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You could hop from city to city, kids in tow, frantically ticking off Japan’s main sights. But here’s why three weeks of ...
From the statue of Kimi-chan, if you walk up Daikoku-zaka Street, you'll find the Azabu Hikawa Shrine, where Rei (a.k.a.
Asakusa is home to the Sensoji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street. In Shibuya I show the Hachiko statue, the famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing including a view from one of the world's busiest ...
TOKYO -- A temporary enclosure featuring a printed photo backdrop of Shibuya Station from around 1955 has been installed behind the iconic statue of Hachiko the dog, who waited for the return of ...
Among the thousands of things to see and do, one obligatory stop is the statue of Hachiko in the middle of Shibuya, just outside the station. This New Year’s Eve, the popular neighborhood of ...
Short of scrap metal, the Japanese have sent little Hachiko off to war. Hachiko was a statue of a dog, which stood at the Shibuya Station in Tokyo as a tribute to canine fidelity; the real-life ...
TOKYO: A photo has been found of Hachiko, the famous Akita dog whose statue sits in front of Shibuya Station, raising his paw for a human. An expert says this is “the only material showing that ...
Executive Director and Co-Chair of the Tottenham Hotspaw Supporters’ Club, Donna-Maria Cullen, visited the Statue of Hachiko to celebrate one of our newest supporters’ groups. She was joined by ...
It's why we have no idea what possessed this female tourist to climb atop Japan’s beloved Hachiko statue. It didn’t come as a surprise that the video went viral, leaving many enraged by her ...
Japan’s loyal dog Hachiko has become famous around the world as he is a symbol of loyalty and companionship. His statue in the Shibuya Station is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Japan, ...