This is the 6665th most frequent Japanese word.
ハチ公
Hachikō: A famous loyal dog in Japan, known for waiting at Shibuya Station for his deceased owner.
In this sentence, ハチ公 refers to the famous statue of the loyal dog Hachikō in Shibuya, Tokyo, commonly recognized as a meeting point.
渋谷のハチ公像は待ち合わせの定番スポットです。
The Hachikō statue in Shibuya is a classic rendezvous spot.
Here, ハチ公 is featured in the title of a film, referring to the dog and its legendary story of loyalty.
映画『ハチ公物語』は感動的な物語です。
The movie 'Hachiko Monogatari' is a touching story.
In this context, ハチ公 denotes the historical figure of the dog itself and its story that exemplifies loyalty and devotion.