A loss-making
Japanese railway company is back on track thanks to the popularity of a stray
cat.
Wearing a black cap and posing for
photos with passengers, Tama is credited with boosting Wakayama Electric Railway's
revenue by 10%.
The firm had to axe all staff at Kishi
station in western Japan two years ago.
But Tama stuck by her post and was
rewarded with promotion to station manager. The pet mascot even has her own
office, a former ticket booth.
The feline, who was born and raised at
the station in the city of Kinokawa, Wakayama prefecture, is living proof of
the Japanese belief that cats are good luck.
The nine-year-old - who receives cat
food in lieu of a salary - won national stardom last year when the firm
formally appointed her as "station master".
Since then passengers have been
gradually returning, recently rising 10% to about 2.1 million a year.
The cat has spawned a range of popular
merchandise, including a picture book called: "Diary of Tama, the Station
Master."
source :
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7421259.stm
http://www.buzzfeed.com/samimain/the-stationmaster-of-this-japanese-train-station-is-a-benevo
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