Railway turns to feline 'stationmaster' for help

by sweet east pearl | May 28, 2008 at 10:03 pm
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KINOKAWA, Japan -- In times of need, Japanese say they can even ask the cat for help. In this town in western Japan, people look to Tama, a nine-year-old cat working as master of an unmanned train station.

The tortoiseshell coloured creature, born and raised at Kishi Station on the provincial Kishigawa Line, wears a formal uniform cap of Wakayama Electric Railway and calmly watches passing passengers who greet her.

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sweet east pearl, I like this story. It's good stuff.


 


Lovely story!

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