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- Steve ZhangMarch 6, 2015Say hello to Hachikō, cross the famous Shibuya Crossing. Shop at Center Gai (main shopping street), and spend all your money at Loft and the a-maz-ing Tokyu Hands, there is now a café on the 9th floorUpvoted Feb 9
- Suzanne PhanFebruary 22, 2017Love this guy. I've watched the movie in Japanese... and the re-make with Richard Gere. Cried both times. Of course, the Japanese one is much better... ;)Upvoted Jan 16
- Artyom FedosovJuly 26, 2016Probably the most well-known dog in the world. Still waiting for his master.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Clarie LiaJune 17, 2018The shibuya scramble cross.. foods around also good, good atmosphere too, and very crowded
- A HazetNovember 14, 2019This statue is built for remembering the story of the LOYAL DOG which always WAITING HIS MASTER after the office hour in front of this station until one day his master NEVER COMEBACK #TravellingTokyo
- Great place to snap a photo of yourself with the famously loyal dog. This spot is a very popular meeting place
- 💋 AuroraFebruary 22, 2015Once you get off at the Shibuya station, go out the Hachiko Exit to see his murals and statue. There is also the Hachiko bus that goes around Shibuya for 100JPY.
- LadyJupiter.comJune 27, 2017Hachiko will always wait for his master 😭 Bonus! A sweet kitty lives at the statue now, so you get two animals in one landmark 👍🏻
- Ronak DayaOctober 29, 2016Famous loyal dog in between the train station and the craziness of shibuya crossing. Wouldn't go out of the way to see it.
- Duke PoshNovember 2, 2016Nothing special much about this statue but the story behind this dog is incredible and must visit and photograph
- Raj S.August 26, 2014Hachiko would wait every day for his master outside the entrance to Shibuya. I find it fascinating & wonderful that the Japanese people would honor Hachiko with a statue for his devotion.
- Jeff ForbesOctober 11, 2015Woof. This dog apparently would wait for his master at the station every day (even for 9 years after he died!) Devotion!
- Stephen 🥞🍱🍣🍛🍜🍘🍟🍔🥨🍰🥑October 10, 2016Can be a little hard to find as there's always a lot of people here, but it's on the right side of Shibuya Crossing if you're facing away from the station.
- Eric EspirituJuly 1, 2017On most days, especially on weekends, Hachiko becomes everyone's meeting place. Be prepared.
- Sean JeremiahNovember 12, 2013Take a few minutes to observe the people around you. They're all waiting for someone. Despite the crowd, Hachiko is still a favourite rendezvous point.
- a must see in Tokyo - and don't miss finding out about the story of the dog - faithful beyond death
- Iconic dog Hachi-ko statue outside Shibuya Station. It is a popular meeting point but pretty crowded.
- Amazing piece of art and great "hommage" to this brave doggy. Never get bored of it.
- 𝙻𝚒𝚕𝚒á𝚗𝚊 ✨November 7, 2019Hachiko dog statute is a must see- always super busy around it, hard to get close to it
- Lino Di MaioAugust 14, 2017The meeting point in shibuya. Near the famous crossing. Say hello to the famous dog.
- Wan ChenJanuary 30, 2013There's two kind of people around Hachiko : those meeting their friends, and those meeting Hachiko
- MimiJuly 24, 2015Hachiko's story is so beautifully touching. You guys should watch the movie. I really hate how they made a smoking booth right next to the Hachiko statue. Why would you do that?! Ruined it for me.
- Perpetually crowded meeting spot in Shibuya. Pick another spot if possible
- Rupesh KumarMarch 30, 2018One of the busiest junctions in Tokyo. Level crossing is crazy, try not to get lost.
- Tom G.December 25, 2018Avoid unless an absolute must as the crowds are thick with selfie seekers crowded around Hachiko
- If it's too crowded wait a little, you can have you single photo
- Epicurean 🗼dventuresMay 23, 2018If u had watched d movie, it'd make sense 2c it. But IMHO, it's overrated.
- Christine HaMarch 2, 2016Famous loyal dog. Popular meeting place for friends so prime spot for people watching. 🐕
- Kevin ErguizaApril 4, 2016Visit outside the rush hours to avoid the large traffic from ghe shibuya crossing.
- Ale AlvarezJune 10, 2016Back to your country, many people will know where did you take this pic. So it's a must.
- Japan Culture Agency Inc. (JCA)February 1, 2012Hachiko died on March 8, 1935, and was found on a Street in Shibuya, Tokyo.
- omaeJanuary 1, 2020now most tourists line up for photos w the dog statue. expect a 15-30 minute wait
- L. Taz HicksJune 8, 2013Popular spot for the loud ass political campaigners to spit their rhetoric of the day!