The bronze sculpture titled "Hagure" (はぐれ), meaning strayed or separated, is a poignant street-side monument located in the Yurakucho district. It depicts a young girl in a crouching position, resting her chin on her hands with a pensive and slightly somber expression. The statue was created by the renowned Japanese sculptor Yasutake Funakoshi, who is celebrated for his delicate and soulful bronze figures of women and children. Its placement near a busy metropolitan intersection provides a quiet moment of reflection, contrasting the stillness of the bronze figure with the constant motion of the surrounding city.