In 1923, there was a dog called Hatchiko owned by Professor Sapporo, a professor at the Department of Agriculture at the University of Tokyo. The professor accompanied the dog daily to the train station. Sapporo then took the train to his work. His Hatchiko was waiting at the station until He returns again after 10 hours and has been so for years
On one day in 1925, Sapporo and Hatchiko descended from home to the train station as usual, but this time the dog looked different and did not want Sapporo to take the train. On the same day, the professor suffered a heart attack in his work, , And his wife was so distressed that she could not stay alone in the town, so she traveled to live with her parents in another country so that she could get out of grief
In 1935, 10 years after the death of Sapporo, his wife returned to the town to visit her house, and her husband's grave, as she got off the train, found Hatchiko waiting for a professor who had not been in his job for 10 years
The station's pioneers and workers noticed the dog's constant presence, knew its story and used it, and fed it, but refused to try to leave its place at the station
On March 8, 1935, the dog Hatchiko died and his body was mummified inside the train station. A statue was placed at the entrance to the station to commemorate the dog's loyal dog
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