Hachiko Statue
Landmark

Hachiko Statue

A small bronze dog sits patiently outside Shibuya Station, just as the real Hachiko waited for his owner every afternoon for nine years after the professor's death. The statue has become Tokyo's most beloved meeting point — strangers gather beneath his steadfast gaze, unknowingly honoring a bond between man and dog that transcended time itself.

Based on few reviews
👍100%recommend
English signage?100% Yes (3)
How crowded is it?(3)
Low
0%
Moderate
33%
High
67%
Worth the visit?100% Yes (3)
Photo worthy?100% Yes (3)

Info

TypeLandmark
Address

2 Chome-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan

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Admission
Free (outdoor statue)
Nearest Station
Shibuya Sta. (JR Yamanote Line) Hachiko Exit 0 min
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Rating
4.4(24,180)
Tip
The statue is a popular meeting point — it gets very crowded on weekends