Shinruins BLACK STONES tour.The day the BLACK STONES are due to make their debut tour starting at Yokohama arena, Shin is caught with an air hostess who looks a lot like Reira, and also in possession of Marijuana. The recording company make the decision to cancel the Black Stones tour, and their debut.
During one of the views from the future (Chapter 74), we witness Takumi in London with a fair haired half-caucasian young boy by the name of Ren. It is implied that this boy is the child of Takumi.
I believe this is the child of takumi with STELLA remember the girl that Reira says one of the long time Gf of takumi.
i can see why Takumi cheated on Hachi because Hachi cheated on him when they were DATING and she slept with stupid nobu so she gets what she gets if hachiko was even loyal to takumi maybe he would not have cheated on hachi with the actress, but reira is a different story he only slept with her because of the sake of the band trapnest, he gets paid for being in the bad with means he pays for everything the home/apartment/condo he pays for everything because of trapnest thats why he did what he did with reira, understandable!, call takumi an ass hole make death threats if you want its not gonna change anything what he did was revenge then was to make sure they dont go broke.
As things stand, all travel to Japan from India is off the table. Which is a shame for those among us who had planned their trips months ago and had to cancel or postpone. Fortunately, you don't have to get on an aircraft, stand in line at immigration or check in to a hotel to travel. These movies, shows and documentaries will transport you to the Land of the Rising Sun without you having to even leave your couch or sacrifice the social distancing miles you have already accrued.
My Neighbour Totoro is a fantastical anime story centred around two young sisters who move to an old country house for the summer with their father. As the two explore their house and its surroundings, they discover and befriend friendly spirits in the nearby forest. Told through the perspective of a child, this 1988 movie makes for perfect family-friendly viewing.
Giri/Haji is a superbly shot crime show. It revolves around a Tokyo detective as he scours London in an attempt to uncover the mysteries behind his missing brother, who was involved with the Yakuza, a crime syndicate in Japan.
Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories tells the intimate stories of the different people that come through the door of a diner in Tokyo that is open only from midnight till 7am. The two seasons of this Netflix series play out like beautiful vignettes, with the city and Japan's unique and delicious cuisine as the backdrop.
Tokyo Girl is the story of Asa, a wide-eyed 20-something who moves to the Japanese capital. The 11-part series follows her story for the next 20 years as she moves from neighbourhood to neighbourhood, adjusting to life in the big city and all the challenges that come with it.
Tokyo Idols is the story of J-Pop idols', young teenage stars who command legions of fans across Japan. The documentary chronicles the glittery side of this phenomenon, full of concerts and synchronised dance routines, as well as the dark underbelly typified by an online culture where people have forgotten how to interact with people in person. It also offers commentary on the unhealthy obsession with young female sexuality.
James May: Our Man in Japan sees the star of popular motoring shows The Grand Tour and formerly Top Gear travel the length and breadth of the country trying his hand at different cultural activities. Competitive snowball fighting and the crafting of samurai swords included. Fans of May's adorably nerdy style will love this new 2020 series.
Big in Japan is a hilarious documentary about a totally normal Australian man's quest to become famous. He does ridiculous things towards this pursuit and meets with other foreigners who went equally bonkers to become famous in Japan.
Hidesaburō Ueno, a professor in agriculture science at The University of Tokyo in Japan, had long wanted a purebred Japanese Akita dog. He had looked for the perfect Akita puppy for a long time until one of his students encouraged him to adopt a puppy he had found in Odate City, in the northern part of Japan.
As Hachi grew older, he started to see his owner off to work in the morning at the Shibuya Train Station in central Tokyo and went to pick him up at the station in the afternoon when he returned from work.
It turned out that Professor Ueno had suffered from a cerebral hemorrhage and died suddenly and unexpectedly while at work 53 years old. Hachi had been with Professor Ueno for one year and four months by then.
Hachi moved in with a former gardener of the Ueno Family, Kozaburo Kobayashi. But throughout the rest of his ten-year-long life, he kept going to the Shibuya Train Station every afternoon precisely when the train was due to enter the station. He sat there for hours, patiently waiting in vain for the return of his beloved owner, who sadly never came back.
The story of the dog that never gave up also gained a lot of attention in national media, inspiring many people from all over the world to visit Hachiko at Shibuya Train Station to offer him treats. He touched the hearts of the Japanese people and soon became their hero.
This is my favorite Hachiko statue and shows a hearty reunion between Hachiko and Hidesaburō. It is placed under a huge tree and feels so peaceful. There is a bench next to the statue, which is the perfect place to sit down for a bit and do some philosophical thinking about loyalty, love, and devotion. There were also no other people there when we visited this statue, so we did not have to rush it, as is often the case at the Hachiko statue at Shibuya Station, where there is always a queue of people wanting to take a photo.
Tokyo is a great city to visit, especially if you are a Hachiko fan. Make sure to visit the Hachiko Statue at Shibuya Train Station, the monument of Hachiko next to his owner`s tomb in Aoyama cemetery, and last but not least visit Hachiko himself which is on display at the National Science Museum in Ueno.
Hotel MyStays Asakusabashi
We stayed at Hotel MyStays in Asakusabashi and really liked this hotel! It is brand new, and the rooms are actually decent sized compared to the average hotel in Japan (choose a twin room if you need the biggest room). The neighborhood is great, with lots of restaurants and cafes, and a short walk to the underground station Asakusabashi. It was the cheapest and best hotel we could find in Tokyo.
Click for latest prices
Have you heard the story of Hachiko before? Have you seen the film? Did you cry as much as me watching the film? ? Please leave a comment in the comment area below. If you liked this post and found it useful, please share it on social media. Thank you! ?
Missouri has two dogs that are most famous. The first dog is Jim the Wonder dog, and the second is about a trial in the 19the century. That trial is called The Old Drum Trial. Read the summation the lawyer gave to the dog. Jim the Wonder Dog is the most amazing story you quite likely will ever read. The dog was truly uncanny.
I really cried while reading this wonderful story. Im so glad that the people in Japan felt the same, and thought of him plus making these wonderful decorations at the station, and also rebuilding it. Proud of them, seriously.
The movie is great and so emotional! I still cry every time I see it. ? The movie is, however, not a documentary so Hollywood have probably made some small changes to the story and not pictured the persons exactly right. I agree, Hachi is the perfect example of the pure heart and love that dogs have towards humans and their owners.
Wow, I also have a birthday this month and will be 64. I never knew about this movie or the story. I got up early this morning about 5am, and only caught the last half hour after the master had already died, and was intrequed and saddened by it. I want to see it from the beginning so I check our TV listing and see that it will be showing again on next Sunday evening the 4/15. Lord willing I will be watching it. We lost our dog Rambo a couple of years ago, he died 10 years to the day he was born in. I am a huge animal lover, especially dogs.
I so agree with your ,the wife was a totally cow in the memory of her she should at least found a loving home for the dog if she could not love it herself, also the people that that left the dog like are a disgrace. I am sure if someone had shown the dog love started taken it for walks and spending time together that dog would have bonded with anyone.
If any of these people are still live they should be ashamed of them selves
This film was very upsetting to me
This movie was so sweet and so sad.I got so choked up and cry baby that I actually had to take a XANAX to calm down and I am still teared up.
UNIVERSALLY we should all have this kind of love for each other.
Wow that dog (Hachiko) was the mostly sweetest dog I ever saw. He was
the best friend to the owner. He was so beautiful dog and very spirit , he made my life so inspiring. He was very very smart pet, so faithfully dog.
I cried when it happened about him waiting for his owner for almost 10
years. He now is in rainbow bridge now with God. amen. One day we all
will meet him up there in heaven with my sweet wolfina (husky/golden retriever), she was so beautiful pet, we were so happy have her in our lives. I miss my wolfina so much she was15 years old now in rainbow bridge with all the animals with God. I love all the animals that God created.
I just saw the movie with Richard Gere.the US version of Hatchi and I am 61. I cried so much at the end of the movie. I wondered who took care of him and where he was buried. Does anyone know. I have 2 dogs and love them to death and spoil them rotten.
Yeah I cried so much watching both the Japanese and the American film. Every year on April 8 there is a memorial ceremony for Hachiko in Shibuya, by the statue. I have been there twice and its a beautiful ceremony with lots of flowers and speeches. This year 2015 its going to be the 80th annual ceremony. Its 80 years ago since Hachiko died. Beautiful story of an amazing dog.
3a8082e126