Director: Seijirô Kôyama.
Cast: Kaoru Yachigusa, Mako Ishino, Masumi Harukawa.
Hachikō Monogatari is a Japanese language film starring Tatsuya Nakadai, Kaoru Yachigusa, Mako Ishino and Masumi Harukawa. The film, directed by Seijirō Kōyama, is a tragic, true story about Hachikō, an Akita dog who was loyal to his master, Professor Ueno, even after his (Ueno's) death. The film was released in 1987 and was the top Japanese film at the box office that year.
Hachikō Monogatari is a melodramatic film that tells the true story of friendship, trust and affection of Japan's most faithful dog "Hachi", whose bronze statue, to this day, stands watch over Shibuya Station, Tokyo.
Download Link: Hachiko Monogatari, Indonesian Subtitle
This is a real life story and experience of a dog who is very loyal to his master in Japan. The dog's name is Hachiko. Hachiko was an Akita Inu breed originating from countries Sakura Japanese. This large-sized dogs outside their places of origin of the Akita Prefecture, also called Ken Akita (Akita dog). Make no mistake, this is not the same dog with American Akita. Akita Inu is one of six Japanese dogbreeds. These dogs include the new breed, and the newly recognized as a race dog about 100 years ago. I will not discuss about the origin, history, ancestor of the dog, characteristics, or the beauty of fur. The story is about love and loyalty.
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