Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Ueno Eisaburo's pet dog Hachiko
Ueno Eisaburo's pet dog Hachiko
1923,1/kloc-0 was born in Jixiang, Qi Teng, Daguan City, Akita Prefecture, and was adopted by Professor Ueno at the beginning of the following year. The professor likes Hachi very much. The professor goes to Tokyo Imperial Capital to give lectures every day, so Hachiba sends the professor to Shibuya Station every morning and greets his master at Shibuya Station in advance at night. 1May 2, 9251Professor Ueno died of cerebral hemorrhage in the agricultural engineering lecture hall of Tokyo Imperial University. Hachi, who didn't see his master come back, waited at Shibuya Station for three days and nights, but neither rice nor water came in. Later, Hachi moved to the home of relatives and friends of Professor Ueno's wife, but the only constant every day was to go to Shibuya Station and wait for his master, Professor Ueno Yukio Saburo. 1932, Qi Teng Hongji of the Japanese Society for the Protection of Dogs wrote a story about Hachi waiting for his master at Shibuya Station, and sent it to Tokyo Asahi Shimbun, and published it in the newspaper with the title "The story of a lovely old dog". Hachi became famous and was later called Hachi. Professor Ueno's student, Mr. Mu Longtai, a famous Japanese hydraulic scientist, added some details to Hachiko's deeds.
1April, 934, a bronze statue of Hachiko was made in front of Shibuya Station, and the entrance of Shibuya Station was named "Hachiko Entrance". On March 8th 1935, Xiao Ba died of cardiac filariasis near Longze Hotel. After his death, his body was made into a specimen and kept in the National Science Museum of Japan. 1935, people held a grand farewell ceremony for Hachiko at Shibuya Station, and set up a tombstone next to Ueno Eizaburo's tomb at Castle Peak Cemetery in Tokyo Port Area. During World War II, due to the shortage of metal, the bronze statue of Hachi was melted and utilized. 1In August, 947, a bronze statue of Hachiko was rebuilt at the original site after the war, and then a bronze statue of Hachiko was built in front of Daguan City Station in Akita Prefecture, where Hachiko was born. In August 2009, in order to commemorate the 50th anniversary of its broadcast, Fuji TV in Japan built another bronze statue of Hachi, which was 88.8 cm high and weighed 8.8 kg. 20 12, 101On October 20th, full-body bronze statues of Ueno Risaburo and Hachiko were erected at the east entrance of Kyushu, Mie Prefecture as a memorial.
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