Ano nga ba ang kuwento na tumataliwas sa kuwento ng buhay ni Hachiko? | I-Witness

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Naging kilala sa buong mundo ang aso ni Hachiko dahil naantig nito ang puso ng karamihan dahil sa katapatan at pagmamahal nito na ibinuhos sa amo niya na si Professor Ueno. Pero may mga kuwento rin naka-iintriga at taliwas sa ilang detalye ng buhay ni Hachiko. Ano kaya ang mga kuwento na ito?
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00:00 [Music]
00:13 [Foreign Language]
00:28 [Foreign Language]
00:36 Happy birthday, Hatchie!
00:38 [Foreign Language]
00:50 [Foreign Language]
01:17 Why are you visiting the shrine of Hatchie Kong?
01:21 I don't know, but I love Hatchie, Hatchie Kong-san, for quite a long time.
01:26 It's such a touching story.
01:28 Even after the death of his father or master, he kept visiting Shibuya Station every day until he passed away.
01:37 So that's a touching story.
01:39 And also my family has kept dogs for generations.
01:42 [Music]
01:45 Here, you can see the sincere love of some for Hatchie.
01:50 [Music]
01:52 The story of loyalty or loyalty that he poured out for Professor Wenow is really touching.
01:59 [Music]
02:00 But I also heard a story in Japan that is intriguing and clear in some details of Hatchie Kong's life.
02:11 [Music]
02:20 Professor Masaru Mizuguchi also teaches in the same department where Professor Wenow belongs.
02:28 He is interested in the life of his professor and his student.
02:33 He said that Professor Wenow doesn't ride a train when he goes to work, as many people think.
02:41 The school he goes to is just near.
02:45 [Music]
02:47 Professor Wenow's house is 300 meters away from Shibuya Train Station, at the estimate of Mr. Saito.
02:56 He only rides a train whenever he goes to the provinces for his fieldwork as an agricultural scientist.
03:05 Professor Mizuguchi also believes that Hatchie Kong's story became more popular in the 1930s
03:13 because he used the Japanese military to teach loyalty or righteousness.
03:20 Japan was preparing to fight to other countries or something.
03:27 So the military want to educate people, especially younger generation, to be supported by the younger generation.
03:39 The Japanese military used that Hatchie story for the education to the children.
03:49 [Birds chirping]
03:53 Some of our speakers have heard this story.
03:57 I do not like the story when at the war time, Japanese military army used Hatchie to show the loyalty to his, you know, father.
04:07 I don't know. I hate that story.
04:09 Hatchie maybe was a very good, very popular among the public and also very good tool for the military.
04:17 [Music]
04:18 According to Professor Mizuguchi, there is also a story from the elderly that there is another reason why Hatchie Kong is always at the train station.
04:28 When I was also undergraduate student, my professor explained the reason why Hatchie went to Shibuya station every day.
04:42 According to that professor, Hatchie liked the yakitori, baked chicken.
04:49 When I hear that story, I start to love Hatchie Kong because Hatchie Kong is not a god, faithful dog.
05:03 Normal, usual dogs.
05:06 So that starting point, I like, I love Hatchie Kong.
05:17 Hatchie Kostachio Preservation Society also shared with us the story of his mother that she saw Hatchie going to Shibuya.
05:30 My mother was born and grew up near Shibuya station. According to my mother, she witnessed one dog catching something.
05:38 Despite this, Professor Mizuguchi still believes that Hatchie was also waiting for Professor Ueno.
05:49 Even though we talked to others, there is no doubt that Hatchie Kong is loyal.
05:56 You do believe that he is a loyal dog. He was loyal to the professor.
06:01 Yes, dogs are loyal. That's why they don't betray.
06:05 I believe that in the world, dogs excel at forming special connections with humans.
06:11 The bonds between dogs and people and the affection shared between humans and dogs are cherished globally.
06:17 How long will Hatchie Kong's memory last?
06:23 Everyone, please give a big round of applause.
06:28 [Music]
06:50 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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