Tuesday, June 26, 2007

When A Scorpio Male Ignores A Female

faithful dog Hachiko - Hachiko el perro leal (chuken hachiko)


Flapy
tells the story of Hachiko , which I already knew but did not remember.
As it is a beautiful story with much to teach, I wanted to do a post with the subject.

Hachiko dog race 秋田 犬 (Akita Inu, Akita dog). Born in 1923 in Odate, Akita Prefecture (hence the name of the race) in northern Japan. Hachiko was an Akita male, white snow.

Hachiko Photo

At 2 months old, was taken to Tokyo, where he lived his new master. Eisaburo
Ueno, a professor in the Department of Agriculture, University of Tokyo, resided near the Shibuya train station.

Hachiko Eisaburo-sensei and formed a bond so strong that every morning, went out together HASCI Waiver Shibuya train station, Hachiko would stay in the park and Eisaburo-sensei traveled to the University. In the afternoon, Hachiko returned to the station to find him.

For nearly two years continued with the habit, until May 21, 1925, Eisaburo-san did not return. I had suffered a heart attack at the university and had died. No possibility of knowing, Hachilko, I hope every day as compared to Shibuya station.

days passed and the news came to the pedestrians they used to see Eisaburo Hachiko-san at the station. As the history of the master and his loyal dog was known to all, were concerned about the fate of such a beautiful animal and tried to persuade him to continue to wait. Hachiko did not understand and I hope, still waiting.

The other morning returned, and the next too, no matter the weather, temperature, time or day, Hachiko returned every day to find his master.

This story was so touching to the locals in April 1934 hired Teru Ando, \u200b\u200ba famous Japanese sculptor, to make a bronze statue of Hachiko, which put in place that used to occupy in the square, while waiting for his master.

Hachiko statue in Shibuya

The March 7, 1935, due to age and a filariasis, Hachiko died. In the same where I am every day for the last ten years while waiting for his beloved master.

During WWII, all the statues were removed and melted down for weapons manufacture. Even so, the people of Shibuya Hachiko continued to remind and formed a group to retrieve the statue, Ando Teru had died but located his son, Ando Takeshi, also a sculptor who returned to lift the statue of Hachiko.

Today, the statue still stands and on the 8th of April of each year commemorates the square Hachiko of Shibuya station. Hachiko Chuken

rests beside his master, Eisaburo-sensei, in the Aoyama Cemetery, Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo.

Eisaburo and Hachiko Tomb

I hope you have enjoyed this beautiful story. As real as love and loyalty of Hachiko, who for nearly ten years and I reminded her master. Domo arigato

!

Sources: media-akita.org.jp, wikipedia.org, todoperros.com

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