Located just outside the famous Hachikō Exit of Shibuya Station, Hachiko Square is a beloved landmark in Shibuya that symbolizes loyalty and devotion through the iconic bronze statue of Hachikō, the Akita dog renowned for his unwavering wait for his owner. This small plaza is a bustling hub where locals and visitors alike gather to honor a deeply cherished cultural story. The square offers a vibrant atmosphere, especially near the Shibuya Scramble crossing, where the dynamic energy of Tokyo is on full display. Whether capturing photos or simply soaking up the lively environment, Hachiko Square is an essential stop for anyone exploring the heart of Shibuya.
Hachikō Square is a must-see in Shibuya, rich in history and emotion with the iconic bronze statue of Hachikō symbolizing devotion.
The story of Hachikō and the statue's impact as a symbol of loyalty and devotion make it a significant cultural landmark in Japan.
Visitors can enjoy scenic views from surrounding buildings and capture moments with timelapse videos, enhancing the overall experience.
During peak hours, the square gets crowded with tourists and commuters, leading to long waiting lines to take pictures with the statue.
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紫原久義
in the last weeksatrio joko
in the last weekEduardoGamerBR Couto
in the last weekSonho de conhecer a estátua e o museu que ele está atualmente.
PierFar77
a week agoJust an endless queue for photos with the Hachiko statue...
貴広大澤
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