: The track is characterized by its evocative use of piano and strings (specifically cello), blending a Japanese melodic core with electronic and ambient textures.

: After the professor's sudden death at work in 1925, Hachikō continued to return to the station at the exact time the train was due every single day for nearly 10 years until his own death in 1935.

: Today, a famous bronze statue of Hachikō stands at the Hachikō Entrance of Shibuya Station, serving as a global landmark of unwavering devotion. About The Kyoto Connection

: Every day, Hachikō accompanied the professor to Shibuya Station and returned in the evening to greet him.

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The track is a poignant instrumental piece by the Argentine electronic group The Kyoto Connection . Released in May 2013 as part of their album Wake Up , the song serves as a musical tribute to Japan's most famous symbol of loyalty: the Akita dog, Hachikō. Musical Profile

You can find the official download and streaming options for "Hachiko (The Faithful Dog)" on the The Kyoto Connection Bandcamp page or their official YouTube channel .