🐕 Hachiko Statue
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🐕 Hachiko Statue 2025: Location, Access, Full Story & Photo Tips
The Hachiko Statue honors the loyal dog who waited daily at Shibuya Station for his owner. Today it’s a beloved human-interest icon and one of Tokyo’s most photographed landmarks.
Hachiko Statue
Shibuya
Tokyo
Last updated: 24 Oct 2025
🚆 How to Get to Hachiko Statue
From within Tokyo
- JR Yamanote Line → Shibuya Station (~7 min from Shinjuku).
- Tokyo Metro Ginza / Hanzomon / Fukutoshin → Shibuya.
- Follow Hachiko Exit signs to the statue square.
From the airports
- Haneda: Monorail/train + JR to Shibuya (~40–50 min).
- Narita: NEX to Shibuya, or to Shinjuku then Yamanote (~60–90 min).
📖 The Story in Brief
In the 1920s, Hachiko accompanied his owner to Shibuya Station and returned daily to wait for him. After his owner passed away, Hachiko kept returning for years. The statue at the Hachiko Exit commemorates this enduring tale of loyalty known worldwide.
🎡 Things to Do Near Hachiko Statue
- 📍 Step across Shibuya Crossing (just steps away).
- 🛍️ Shop around Shibuya 109 and nearby malls.
- ☕ Cafés with views overlooking Shibuya Crossing.
- 🚶♂️ Walk towards Harajuku and Omotesando (short JR/Metro ride).
📸 Photography Tips
- Best timing: early morning to avoid crowds, or at night with Shibuya’s neon lights.
- Use a wide lens to include the statue and square.
- Be patient—short queues are common beside the Hachiko Statue.
💰 Cost & ⏱️ Suggested Time
- Entrance: Free (public square).
- Suggested time: 20–40 minutes (photo + short break + crossing).
- Spending: optional (nearby cafés/shops).
📌 Visit Tips
- It’s a popular meeting point—set a backup meet spot during busy hours.
- Please queue politely for photos by the statue.
- Obey pedestrian signals when crossing to Shibuya Crossing.
❓ FAQ about Hachiko Statue
Are there closing hours? No—this is an outdoor public area generally open all day.
Public facilities nearby? Yes, inside Shibuya Station and surrounding malls.
Family friendly? Absolutely—safe and easy for families with kids.
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