The first thing we see is a boy in a kimono. We also see Shibuya Station as it looked more than a century ago. Established as a transit point mainly for industrial materials like raw silk thread and gravel, the station’s forecourt has the atmosphere of a rustic courtyard.

That dog, could it be...? By 1934, the faithful Hachiko has already been waiting years for his master who would never return. The bronze statue outside the station gets built this year, and Hachiko will pass away in 1935.
That dog, could it be...? By 1934, the faithful Hachiko has already been waiting years for his master who would never return. The bronze statue outside the station gets built this year, and Hachiko will pass away in 1935.
That dog, could it be...? By 1934, the faithful Hachiko has already been waiting years for his master who would never return. The bronze statue outside the station gets built this year, and Hachiko will pass away in 1935.
That dog, could it be...? By 1934, the faithful Hachiko has already been waiting years for his master who would never return. The bronze statue outside the station gets built this year, and Hachiko will pass away in 1935.
