2017年4月25日星期二

Hachiko: a dog's tale (1987)

Hi guys


Is Ella again~ how are you? Hope you have an excellent ANZAC day today! 


In this memorial day, I am going to share touching movies with you. It is an old Japanese movie called Hachiko.
(Image from Wikiprdia)
 In 1924, a Tokyo Uni's agriculture professor Ueno occasionally encountered a stray dog(a golden brown Akita) in a nearby park. He pities the dog, so he took him as a pet, and named Hachiko. So from that day on, Ueno would commute daily to work, and Hachikō would leave the house to greet him at the end of each day at the nearby Shibuya Station.

But good times did not last long, in May 1925 the professor had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage while he was giving a lecture. He was dead when he was sent to the hospital. So Hachiko did not wait for him to go home. But Hachiko did not give up. Each day, Hachikō waited for Ueno's return, appearing precisely when the train was due at the station. Hachiko attracted the attention of other commuters; people started to bring Hachikō treats and food to nourish him during his wait. Some even real individuals want to take him home, but every time he was escaped and return to 
the train station to continue to wait for Ueno. 


Day by day, year by year, each day, for the next nine years, nine months and fifteen days, Hachikō waited for Ueno's return. Finally, in March 1935 the death took Hochiko's life away. After his death, Hachiko's remains were cremated, and his ashes were buried in Aoyama Cemetery, Minato, Tokyo where they rest beside those of Hachiko's beloved master, Professor Ueno. 

The story so touched me, Because I have a puppy, I can not imagine separating from him. So if you have a pet too, please treat him right, please accompany him, because you have your family, your lover, your friends, but he have you❤️

For ANZAC day! 

          &
Have a good night, 

Ella

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