Always by your side, Hachiko Always by your side is a dramatic movie based in the real story of dog Japanese Hachiko and its owner “Ueno” who was a teacher of the Tokyo University, this movie narrates the love and loyalty that the dog and its owner had. This love was so strong to the point that the animal died waiting the comeback of its owner near to the subway because that place was the site where the owner said goodbye to HachiKo and where they reunited every day after of their daily routines, but one day its owner doesn’t comeback because he suffers a heart attack in the middle of his routine, Hachiko doesn´t know about that and continues waiting for its owner for the next 3 years until its death. To the animal did not matter the weather, hunger or difficulties that it could found because the only that it wanted was see its owner again. That act so disinterested and loyal surprised the people that walk in that place creating in them sincere affection and admiration for the animal and many years after of its death the people made a bronze figure in the exit of the subway where they always meet to animal waiting for its owner.
Hachikō amaba a su dueño y lo esperó por más de 3 años hasta su muerte, no importando el clima, hambre o dificultades que se pudiese encontrar. Este acto tan desinteresado y leal conmociono a la gente que transitiva por esa zona, generando en ellas un cariño sincero y admiración hacia el animal al punto tal que años después de su muerte, le construyeron una estatua de bronce en la salida del metro donde siempre encontraban al animal esperando de forma continua la llegada de su dueño