Hachiko Statue
2 Chome-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
The Hachiko Statue stands as a powerful symbol of loyalty and love, moving visitors with its touching story that transcends generations. It's a must-visit for those seeking a heartfelt experience amidst the bustling Shibuya district.
Visitors can enjoy the Hachiko Statue without any cost, offering a poignant and special moment that resonates with dog lovers and those touched by the story of loyalty.
Located in a highly trafficked spot near Shibuya Station, the statue provides a popular photo opportunity, though there may be some wait due to its fame. The setting adds to its significance and charm.
Visiting the Hachiko Statue in the late hours can offer a quieter and more serene experience, allowing for peaceful moments to appreciate the story and pay tribute to the bond between a dog and its owner.
Due to its popularity, the statue can attract crowds, leading to longer wait times for photos and difficulty in getting close to it. Maneuvering through the crowd may require patience.
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Diego Camarena
in the last weekAn iconic place! There's a queue, but it moves very quickly, and there's a very useful tourist information service right across the street.
솔라원투
in the last weekThere are so many people that you have to wait in line to take pictures. It's at Shibuya Scramble.
Rani Agustiani
in the last weekhotwater _Tokyo
in the last weekIt's fine for tourists visiting Japan to go and see it, but it's a real disaster for the local residents who are caught up in it. It was a Saturday, so it was difficult to even walk. Would the Little Mermaid, the Merlion, and Manneken Pis be surprised?
Leo aguad
in the last weekJusto saliendo de la estación Shibuya Fácil de llegar y junto al cruce