Hachiko

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 Hachiko, the world’s most loyal dog, turns 100 this year. Born in November 1923 in Odate, Japan, Hachiko was sold to Hidesaburo Ueno, an agricultural scientist, as a puppy. Hachiko’s enduring legacy stems from his unwavering loyalty to his master. Ueno would commute by train from Shibuya Station, and Hachiko would accompany him to the station and wait for his return. Unfortunately, Ueno passed away suddenly in 1925, but Hachiko continued to wait at the station every day, hoping to find his beloved master.

 

When Hachiko passed away in 1935 at the age of 11, his funeral was attended by hundreds of people, and statues were erected in his honour.

 

Usage: Hachiko’s story has become a symbol of loyalty and devotion, inspiring books, and movies, and teaching children about his remarkable qualities. The example can be used in Ethics/ Essay paper.