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How does the setting at the beginning of the story compare with the description of Shibuya Station at the end? Explain how this change shows the importance of Hachiko's story to the people of Tokyo.​

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The scenery at the beginning of Shibuya's history and station is very busy with many people passing by.

Step-by-step explanation:

The scenery at the beginning of Shibuya's history and station is very busy with many people passing by. This made many people aware of Hachiko's story and his loyalty to the owner he had. However, the dog was not called hachinko, but it got its name for all that it meant. This change has great significance in the story, as remote as the dog was faithful and committed to its owner, presenting two characteristics highly valued by the Japanese as loyalty and responsibility.

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