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There’s a bronze statue of a dog standing near one of the Shibuya train station’s five exits and it’s a popular attraction among tourists who line up endlessly to take a photograph with a hand on Hachiko.

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When it comes to movies, one of the best-loved themes is friendship. While normally it would be a relationship among humans, filmmakers have made some unusual ones, too, which make the movies even more fascinating.

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It has been a month since the killer earthquake and tsunami hit Japan. Still, there are no words to describe the devastation it has caused.

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TOKYO (AP) – Richard Gere stars in a Hollywood remake of Japan's long-cherished story of Hachiko, a faithful dog that died at a train station waiting for its master. But "Hachi: A Dog's Story" is more about the dog than about Gere, the 59-year-old actor said Wednesday.

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It has been a month since the killer earthquake and tsunami hit Japan. Still, there are no words to describe the devastation it has caused.

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TOKYO (AP) – Richard Gere stars in a Hollywood remake of Japan's long-cherished story of Hachiko, a faithful dog that died at a train station waiting for its master. But "Hachi: A Dog's Story" is more about the dog than about Gere, the 59-year-old actor said Wednesday.

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