Shibuya train station. I believe it is actually called "Hachi's exit". There is a bronze statue that was placed there while Hachi was still alive( 1934). He died on March 8, 1934 and every year there is a ceremony which includes a Shinto priest on April 8th to honor him.
No, he died in 1934
hachi was born in japan
Hachi is the number 8
Did you mean Hachi from the movie "Hachi: A Dog's Story"? Hachi was an Akita (Japanese variety).
Waberi Hachi was born on 1981-04-16.
Only service animals are (guide dogs)
"juu hachi" is a Japanese word and in English it means "eighteen"
A dog woman
Eighty-eight in Japanese is said as "hachi-jū hachi" (八十八). The first part, "hachi-jū," means eighty, and the second part, "hachi," means eight. Together, they form the number eighty-eight.
ZERO yon roku hachi go yon kyuu hachi ni ichi
Hachi was found in an American train station by a college professor, Parker Wilson. hope this helps :)
Hyaku hachi - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Japan:PG-12