Hidesamuro Ueno
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, sometimes written as Ueno Hidesaburō was an agricultural scientist, famous in Japan
as the guardian of Hachikō
, a devoted dog.
He was born in Hisai-shi (present-day Tsu
), Mie Prefecture
. In 1895, he graduated from Imperial University
agriculture department, and in the same year entered graduate school to study agricultural engineering
and farm implement research. He finished his graduate work on July 10, 1900, and began teaching at the Tokyo Imperial University
as an assistant professor. In 1902, he became an associate professor in the agricultural university.
He made efforts toward the education of arable land
readjustment technical experts at the same time studying drainage and reclamation engineering. The technology of the arable land readjustment was utilized for the imperial capital revival business after the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake
in 1923. In 1916, he became Professor of Imperial University agriculture university agriculture department, and took charge of the agricultural engineering lecture. He provided agricultural engineering learning specialization in the agriculture department. Ueno died of cerebral hemorrhage in May 1925 while giving a lecture.
" became famous for continually waiting for him every day at the train station until he himself died 9 years later. A bronze statue commemorating the dog was set up in front of the Shibuya Station
after his death. His story has been subject of numerous books and films.
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...
as the guardian of Hachikō
Hachiko
, known in Japanese as chūken Hachikō , was an Akita dog born on a farm near the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, remembered for his remarkable loyalty to his owner, even many years after his owner's death.-Life:In 1924, Hidesaburō Ueno,...
, a devoted dog.
He was born in Hisai-shi (present-day Tsu
Tsu, Mie
is the capital of Mie Prefecture, Japan. The city of Tsu is located on Ise Bay, east of the city. Tsu is bounded to the north by Suzuka and Kameyama; to the west by Iga, Nabari, and Nara Prefecture; and to the south by Matsuzaka city.-History:...
), Mie Prefecture
Mie Prefecture
is a prefecture of Japan which is part of the Kansai regions on Honshū island. The capital is the city of Tsu.- History :Until the Meiji Restoration, Mie prefecture was known as Ise Province and Iga Province....
. In 1895, he graduated from Imperial University
University of Tokyo
, abbreviated as , is a major research university located in Tokyo, Japan. The University has 10 faculties with a total of around 30,000 students, 2,100 of whom are foreign. Its five campuses are in Hongō, Komaba, Kashiwa, Shirokane and Nakano. It is considered to be the most prestigious university...
agriculture department, and in the same year entered graduate school to study agricultural engineering
Agricultural engineering
Agricultural engineering is the engineering discipline that applies engineering science and technology to agricultural production and processing...
and farm implement research. He finished his graduate work on July 10, 1900, and began teaching at the Tokyo Imperial University
University of Tokyo
, abbreviated as , is a major research university located in Tokyo, Japan. The University has 10 faculties with a total of around 30,000 students, 2,100 of whom are foreign. Its five campuses are in Hongō, Komaba, Kashiwa, Shirokane and Nakano. It is considered to be the most prestigious university...
as an assistant professor. In 1902, he became an associate professor in the agricultural university.
He made efforts toward the education of arable land
Arable land
In geography and agriculture, arable land is land that can be used for growing crops. It includes all land under temporary crops , temporary meadows for mowing or pasture, land under market and kitchen gardens and land temporarily fallow...
readjustment technical experts at the same time studying drainage and reclamation engineering. The technology of the arable land readjustment was utilized for the imperial capital revival business after the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake
1923 Great Kanto earthquake
The struck the Kantō plain on the Japanese main island of Honshū at 11:58:44 am JST on September 1, 1923. Varied accounts hold that the duration of the earthquake was between 4 and 10 minutes...
in 1923. In 1916, he became Professor of Imperial University agriculture university agriculture department, and took charge of the agricultural engineering lecture. He provided agricultural engineering learning specialization in the agriculture department. Ueno died of cerebral hemorrhage in May 1925 while giving a lecture.
In popular culture
His dog, Hachi, known as "HachikoHachiko
, known in Japanese as chūken Hachikō , was an Akita dog born on a farm near the city of Ōdate, Akita Prefecture, remembered for his remarkable loyalty to his owner, even many years after his owner's death.-Life:In 1924, Hidesaburō Ueno,...
" became famous for continually waiting for him every day at the train station until he himself died 9 years later. A bronze statue commemorating the dog was set up in front of the Shibuya Station
Shibuya Station
is a train station located in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. With 2.4 million passengers on an average weekday in 2004, it is the fourth-busiest commuter rail station in Japan handling a large amount of commuter traffic between the center city and suburbs to the south and west.-JR East:*Saikyō Line /...
after his death. His story has been subject of numerous books and films.