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Hachi:  The Truth of The Life and Legend of the Most Famous Dog in Japan, by Mayumi Itoh

Hachi: The Truth of The Life and Legend of the Most Famous Dog in Japan, by Mayumi Itoh



Hachi:  The Truth of The Life and Legend of the Most Famous Dog in Japan, by Mayumi Itoh

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An Akita-inu, Hachi (November 1923–March 1935), waited for his master at Shibuya Train Station, Tokyo, for almost ten years after his master’s death and until his own death, and became a living legend. Unfortunately, his life is shrouded in mysteries and misunderstandings. Examining all the available documents on Hachi, this book assesses generally-believed stories of his life and presents an accurate and true life of the most famous dog in Japan, which was full of twists and turns and was “stranger than fiction.”

“Hachiko is the most famous dog in the world. Two movies starring two of the most famous actors in the world (Richard Gere and Tatsuya Nakadai) have chronicled the dog’s story: the dog who faithfully went to the Shibuya (Tokyo) train station for years to meet his master long after he had died at his office at Tokyo University. I remember seeing the 1987 Japanese movie in Japan with my wife and young daughter. Never have so many tears been shed by an audience while watching a movie. Now, Mayumi Itoh, the author of six previous books on Japan and the groundbreaking book on Japanese wartime zoo policy, meticulously examines the story of Hachiko and exposes the lies and distortions of the story that every Japanese knows. This book really helps us understand Japanese traditions and society. It is another piece of highly original, excellent research by one of the best scholars on Japan.” —Dr. Ronald J. Hrebenar, Professor of Political Science, University of Utah

“Finally! Everything you ever wanted to know about Hachiko. Mayumi Itoh reveals fascinating, little known facts about Japan’s most beloved dog. You will be riveted!” —Vicki Shigekuni Wong, film producer, “Hachi: A Dog’s Tale” starring Richard Gere, VickiWongandHachi.com

Mayumi Itoh is a former Professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She has also taught at Princeton University and Queens College, City University of New York. She is the author of several books and has written extensively on Japanese foreign policy and domestic politics in academic journals.

  • Sales Rank: #392851 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-03-08
  • Released on: 2013-03-08
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Fascinating book about Japan's best known dog
By Musicals Freak
The story of Hachiko is known by everyone in Japan. In 1987 a highly fictionalized film about Hachi was released in Japan and then around Europe and was a huge hit. In 2009 an American remake updated to 2009 Rhode Island was released in Europe and went directly to DVD in the U.S.

This is a very thoroughly researched book about Hachi (1923 to 1935), a dog owned by a university professor, H. Ueno. Hachi was adopted by the professor in early 1924 at about 8 weeks old. They bonded immediately and when Hachi was about six months old Ueno began to have Hachi, frequently with his two other dogs, walk him to the commuter train in the morning, and then come to wait for him at the station in the evening to walk him home. In May, 1925, Ueno had a massive stroke after a staff meeting and died at work. Hachi spent the rest of his life living with Ueno's former gardener, wandering the streets by day, sitting at the train station in the evening, and going back to the gardiner's home at night. Many of the legends that have grown up about Hachi over the years are debunked. These include Mrs. Ueno not liking Hachi and gave him away at the death of her husband to be rid of him. She actually moved in with her married daughter, who was a new mother, taking her other two dogs with her. Hachi, at over 90 pounds, was to large, so he eventually was given to the gardener. Mrs. Ueno frequently saw Hachi over the years, to their mutual delight. Also. Hachi had a home awith the gardener. He roamed the streets because the gardener's house was on a very small lot. There were no leash laws in Japan at the time, so Hachi was eventually allowed to wander around at will during the day, but he was fed every morning and every evening by the gardener. Hachi also received veterinary care (sometimes donated). He was not a feral animal with no home, wandering the streets at all hours and hated by his former mistress. He also did not die alone and ignored. Many animals seem to know when they are going to die and go off to be alone. This is probably why the dog's body was found in a fairly secluded place a couple of blocks from the train station.

One problem I found with this book is that the author tends to repeat herself, frequently using the same words and sentences. She also occasionally throws in comments that are somewhat editorial (especially about other people's work on the same subject). One wonders where her editor was.

This is an exhaustively researched book that shows that the story of Hachi, while still very sad, is not as wrenching as is presented in the two film versions. Akitas bond with the immediate family but are aloof with strangers. Hachi bonded with Dr. and Mrs. Ueno, and when he died and she had to give him up, he lost his family and even though he had a good home, it was not the same. It also explains his pleasure at seeing Mrs. Ueno over the years. The real story is no less moving without the movie melodrama. It is a story of a much loved dog who did not understand why his master left him and his mistress gave him up. So he went to the train station every day, hoping his beloved Dr. Ueno would get off the train, if only once more. Anyone interested in Hachi should read this book. Much of the content is a surprise of you only know the story's basics. You will be enthralled.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Mayumi Ito's Study of the Dog, Hachi
By Martin Collcutt
While having grown up in Tokyo, going to school in Shibuya, almost every day I walked by Hachiko statue, I was always wanting to know more about Hachiko's real story. Many years passed since, I have had many dogs as my family members, I think I know how devoted and loving dogs are. When I came across this wonderful and detailed study of Hachi I could fully understand the lost feeling of Hachi wanting to meet his beloved master some day, even after his death. Hachi walked to the station in the same way as he did with his master to Shibuya station before his master's death, and waited there hoping to see him in the evening.

This is the real and true story of Hachi that results from Mayumi Ito's painstaking research about Hachi's origin. Not only has she examined the records of the family who adopted Hachi, but she interviewed a number of people who knew about Hachi,in Akita where Hachi was originally from, as well as people at Shibuya Station who took care of Hachi, and also many passers by.

As a research scholar Mayumi Ito has pursued all possible traces of Hachiko. This can be a little burdensome for a lay person to follow at times, but we become convinced that Hachi was an authentic Akita breed from Akita.

Some people use this story as military propaganda of faithfulness to the Emperors, but Hachiko's genuine feeling towards his master was not created just at the time of Japanese Pacific war. Mayumi Ito's work reveals the dog's (especially the Akita breed's), faithful nature towards his master.

As a dog lover, I was fascinated by the careful research and very much moved by her work. I strongly recommend the book, especially if you want to know about Akita Inu.

Thanks to Mayumi Ito, the next time I visit Shibuya I'll look at Hachiko's statue with much greater understanding and appreciation.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Love Hachi
By Tony
After seeing the movie Hachi A Dogs Tale, I wanted to find out more about this wonderful dog & story. This book sets straight all the mis-information out there & is evident that a lot of research went into getting the correct information. I hope it comes out in paperback (& would love to have other souvenir-type items such as a little Hachi statue to go with it to add to my dog book/movie library as a memorial to him.) Many pictures in the book help to make an even deeper connection to this extraordinary dog; really makes you realize it isn't just a ' story'-- this dog lived, breathed, loved, & was so loyal that his whole life was devoted to waiting for his owner. Just amazing!

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