The top image was taken "outside Shibuya station during our long walk home."
It is roughly a 15-minute train journey from Shibuya Station.
Every morning for two years, Hachiko would walk to Shibuya station with the professor and then return in the evening to pick him up.
The building, located just across the street from Shibuya Station, opened in April 1979.
On the southwest side of Shibuya station there is another popular meeting place with a statue called "Moyai".
Ageha runs a free bus service at night from near the east exit of Shibuya station in Tokyo.
When the dog finally died, local citizens erected a statue of him that sits today, as he once sat, outside the Shibuya station in Tokyo.
Shibuya station on the Yamanote line serves as the nearest rail station.
Take bus No. 1 from Shibuya station headed for Shimbashi.
A bronze statue commemorating the dog was set up in front of the Shibuya Station in 1934 a year before his death.