Japan is known for its respect for animals and dogs are no exception thanks to stories of great faithfulness and bravery. 

Many of the native breeds in Japan have been designated as national treasures here are 10 Amazing Japanese Dog Breeds.

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Japanese Chin Dog: 

The Japanese chin is one of the many flat-faced toy breeds that was a popular member of Chinese and Japanese. Imperial courts as far back as 1500 years ago his fans today laud him as playful mischievous smart and affectionate (1).

 

Kishu Ken Dog: 

The Kishu ken have been around for thousands of years and were originally used for hunting headstrong but loyal Kishu ken need good training and can be shy in 1934. The Kishu ken was designated as a living memorial of nature in Japan (2).

 

Hokkaido Dog: 

Hokkaido is a rare Japanese dog breed it is not accepted by the American Kennel Club and scarcely ever seen outside of Japan. These dogs are said to be named for an ancient tribe that introduced the breeds ancestors to Japan (3).

 

Japanese Spitz Dog: 

The origin of the Japanese Spitz is unclear although it is commonly thought that it's a descendant from the Siberian Samoyed (4). There are small dogs with a long white coat bred specifically as companions the Japanese Spitz is a family dog who loves human attention and is eager to please.

 

Tosa Inu Dog: 

The Tosa nickname the Japanese Mastiff is the largest of the Japanese dog breeds. This working dog is known for its athletic abilities during World War Two. These huge warriors nearly went extinct originally bred to fight the Tosa is very defensive and makes a great guard dog (5).

 

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Japanese Terrier Dog: 

A rare breed Japanese Terriers are issues from smooth haired Fox Terriers. That were brought to Japan from the Netherlands in the 17th century. They were bred with native Japanese dogs resulting in the small short-haired lap dog known as the Japanese terrier (6).

 

Kai Ken Dog: 

The Kai ken was originally a wild dog from the area of Kai on Honshu Island. The breed was not familiarized to the United States until the 1990s less self-governing than some of the other Japanese dog breeds. The Kai ken makes a loyal companion (7).

 

Shikoku Dog: 

Shikoku in you named for the place, it hails from these dogs originated in the mountainous region of Shikoku Island. They are medium-sized dogs with stabbed ears and curved tails. Shikoku are smart and incredibly independent this makes them hard to train they are very rare even in Japan (8).

 

Shiba Inu Dog: 

Shiba Inus are a small breed that looks similar to Akitas considered one of the oldest dog breeds in the world. They were originally raised to hunt they are independent and strong-willed dogs that require a good amount of training (9).

 

Akita Dog: 

Akita one of the most well-known of the Japanese dog breeds is the Akita revered for their loyalty (10).  Akitas who initiated from the country's north are considered a national treasure in Japan.

 

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