One of Tokyo's most famous statues is a tiny bronze dog, named what?

Answer Hachiko

According to the story, an Akita named Hachiko, would wait at the Shibuya Station every evening at the same time and location for his owner to come home. The owner, a university professor, didn't appear one day because he had died unexpectedly at work. Despite his master's death, Hachiko waited for him dutifully until his own death in 1935. In honor of him, a statue of Hachiko was built in Tokyo, and these days it's a common meeting place.

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