The statue of Nello and Patrasche in Antwerp, Belgium, is dedicated to the story of a Flemish boy and his dog and was relatively little known in Belgium, but has become a cult sensation in Japan.The Nello and Patrasche statue depicts young Nello, a fictional character from the novel "A Mother’s Heart" by Flemish author Hector Malot, together with his dog Patrasche. The story tells of the deep bond between the boy and his dog and their adventures in the Belgian countryside.Despite the relative obscurity of the story in Belgium, it was received with great affection and interest in Japan, where the novel became very popular. The Japanese anime adaptation entitled "Heart" helped increase the popularity of the story and create a kind of cult around the figure of Nello and Patrasche.The statue of Nello and Patrasche has become a notable tourist attraction in Antwerp due to the interest of Japanese visitors who want to discover the place where the story takes place and pay homage to the beloved characters. The statue has become a symbol of friendship and bonding between humans and animals.This fascinating story of Nello and Patrasche has had a significant cultural impact in Japan, where it has become a symbol of friendship and loyalty. Although relatively less known in Belgium, the statue of Nello and Patrasche is now a major landmark in the city of Antwerp, attracting visitors from all over the world to discover this special story.