The Hachiko Statue is a famous bronze sculpture located outside Shibuya Station in Tokyo, Japan. It depicts the loyal Akita dog, Hachiko, known for waiting faithfully for his deceased owner. The statue was originally erected in 1934 and later replaced in 1948. It has become a popular meeting spot and a must-visit attraction in Tokyo, drawing visitors from around the world to pay tribute to the heartwarming story of Hachiko's unwavering loyalty.