Hachiko is a dog hero who inspired Japan in thinking that friendship can last forever. Hachi was adopted by a college professor who later died while far from Hachiko. Hachiko waited 10 years for his master to come back after which he died.
Hachiko is featured in “Hachiko, a Dog’s Story” a 2009 movie starring Richard Gere among the others. In Europe the “Hachiko, a Dog’s Story” movie should be in the cinemas for Christmas.
Hachiko is an Akita Inu dog (not to be confused with Shiba Inu dogs), those dogs are known for their loyalty.
You can see the trailer of the movie “Hachiko, a Dog’s Story”, Hachi will probably make you cry if you love dogs, especially akita inu dogs.
#1 by Renata Appel on February 17, 2010 - 10:28 pm
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That’s awful. How da hell can they put a shiba as a an akita puppy??? Why not tha shiba from the beginning till the end??? As a shiba breeder, I got very disappointed with such a nonsense.
#2 by Eagle on February 25, 2010 - 2:26 am
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Hachiko is the best movie i have ever seen
#3 by jovena diang on April 11, 2010 - 5:20 pm
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If you’re a lover of dog (doesnt matter what breed) , and love Richard Geere the movie Hachi will give you a great
cry.
#4 by Rerauchu on April 13, 2010 - 2:08 pm
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I really love true stories because true stories really touches every heart of the people who read it or watch it. And all of the true stories are really make us cry and think of it in a long time. This movie (Hachiko) is a touching and inspiring story about dogs. It inspires me to do good to other animals because animals, especially dogs, also have the word love. I really love this movie it inspires me deeply to my heart. In real life, I really like Japanese.
#5 by jusoy on April 13, 2010 - 9:20 pm
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Hachiko, is great movie im wacthing in the movie story a dog! but i cry to wacth her hachiko, her waiting mr. proffessor! antil die in 10 years! wow! is a great movie! i hope i need a PART 2 hachiko!
#6 by budi ong on April 26, 2010 - 12:26 am
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the best movie i ever watch, so touch it….
#7 by redge... on May 1, 2010 - 5:51 am
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i love the movie… truly,,, dogs are man’s bestfriend..
#8 by james c iezzi on May 5, 2010 - 6:36 am
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I loved this movie so much it made me cry with my wife at least the day is with is master and in a better place great movie thumbs up and yes i own the movie
#9 by james c iezzi on May 5, 2010 - 6:38 am
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I loved this movie so much it made me cry with my wife at least the dog is with ita master and in a better place now great movie thumbs up and yes i own the movie
#10 by DR. CHRISTIAN MEYER on May 6, 2010 - 9:00 am
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AS THE RESPONSABLE OF INTRODUCING THE AKITA-INU BREED IN GUATEMALA, 1983, THIS MOVIE PORTRAITS THE ESSCENCE & EXCELENCE OF THE BREED. LOYAL COMPANION, A ONE MAN`S DOG, THE AKITA-INU IS TRULLY A LEGEND BY ITSELF. CONGRATULATIONS TO RICHAR GERE FOR REVIVING THIS WONDERFUL STORY, THAT WE WILL LIVE EVERY TIME WE SEE THIS MOVIE.
#11 by DR. CHRISTIAN MEYER on May 6, 2010 - 9:01 am
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AS THE RESPONSABLE OF INTRODUCING THE AKITA-INU BREED IN GUATEMALA, 1983, THIS MOVIE PORTRAITS THE ESSCENCE & EXCELENCE OF THE BREED. LOYAL COMPANION, A ONE MAN`S DOG, THE AKITA-INU IS TRULLY A LEGEND BY ITSELF. CONGRATULATIONS TO RICHAR GERE FOR REVIVING THIS WONDERFUL STORY, THAT WE WILL LIVE EVERY TIME WE SEE THIS MOVIE.
#12 by meg on May 19, 2010 - 6:34 am
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i really love this movie. only this movie made me cry so much..this movie proved that dogs are really man’s bestfriend..
#13 by harry on June 8, 2010 - 2:32 am
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it’s realy realy a good dog awaits his master until it s come back his realy a mans bestfriend this movie makes me cry so much its beautyful very impresively somuch thank you {:)
#14 by harry on June 8, 2010 - 2:36 am
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hachiko is the best movie in my life so much very awful it proves that a dog are realy man’s bestfriend……..
#15 by edwyne on June 8, 2010 - 9:58 am
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i really love this movie hachico, it really touched my heart
me and my two daughters cried.
#16 by keen on June 11, 2010 - 12:59 pm
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I love dogs so much that when I saw the movie can’t help to watch it over and over… I makes my heart melt when I saw the Hachi keep on waiting for his master to come till the day Hachi died.. I said to my self that who ever the owner of that dog is really lucky to have a dog loyalty and love until death. Great story great movie.
#17 by Aaron Ibarra on June 25, 2010 - 7:47 pm
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It’s a great movie… It has something to do of being loyal to your Master, i just hope people would realize that Hachiko’s movie is a revelation from God to convict every person’s heart to be faithful to him alone not to anything that your eyes could see… God Bless, accept Jesus Christ in your life and be save!!!! The Spirit og the Living God is now moving in a massive way right this time… Love the Lord your God with your all -Mark12:30-…
#18 by Harry on July 16, 2010 - 7:15 am
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I agree with you, Renata Appel, Feb. 2010, It seems wrong to use an young Shiba as an Akita Inu pup, as they indeed are not the same, BUT, an Akita PUP is not as trainable as a young Shiba, dear. by the way, our Akita only died resently at nearly 12 years old, after an Labrador 12 years and a German Shep, 11.5 I find the Akita Inu most loyal and protective, yes the movie hit the spot.
#19 by marnie on July 28, 2010 - 2:04 am
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this movie made me cried from the beggining till the end