Incomplete question. However, I inferred you are referring to the setting found in the story, "Hachiko the dog".
Explanation:
Remember, at the beginning of the story recall they never told Shibuya Station to Hachiko (chūken Hachikō, Japenese) until towards the end of the story.
Hachiko's story is important to the people of Japan as it is one that teaches us the quality of loyalty. Even after the death of its owner, Hachiko went to the Shibuya Station to wait for his master for a period of 9 nine years. it teaches a great lesson that if a dog can be loyal to a human, then humans should do the same to their fellow man.