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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Tama the Feline Stationmaster

You never know what's going to become popular in Japan next. It could be a new variation on the Maid Cafe concept like the Code Geass Cafe in Akihabara, where all the employees dress as characters from the anime series, or the "Morning Banana Diet" craze that supposedly has people buying up all the bananas in Japanese supermarkets right now. In Okayama Prefecture, a cat named Tama has been made honorary stationmaster of Kishi Station, which has created a huge spike in popularity for the region as tourists flock to see the cat of the hour and buy his official cat photobook. Kishi Station is located in an area so rural that it's been reconfigured as an unmanned station, with no permanent staff working there. Tama is owned by a man who runs a kiosk outside the station, and the cat became such a local icon that the train line decided to name him official stationmaster and buy him a little hat to wear. The popularity of the cat has been credited with bringing millions of yen to the entire prefecture in the form of increased tourist revenue, and the rail company has offered Tama all the cat food he can eat to show their thanks. I can has lifetime employment?

9 Comments:

Blogger Sebastiaan said...

Peter,

This Gaess maidcafe, where is it located in Akihabara?

10:07 PM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

Hm, not sure but here is a link to a post.

10:51 PM

 
Blogger Dyna said...

They should make that cat Prime Minister.

8:00 AM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

It would be cute! He could probably stay in office longer than the humans, too.

10:14 AM

 
Blogger John Evans said...

Skimbleshanks!

11:41 AM

 
Blogger chad bramble said...

OK...
This is nitpicky, I know, but is Tama really a male? Most calico cats are really female (just as most orange tabbies are male). Just curious!

1:59 PM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

Ah, you are probably right. I chalk that up to having no sexes in Japanese pronouns, unless they're needed ^_^ I was translating from some Japanese news articles.

2:14 PM

 
Blogger Chris said...

I need a station cap for my cat now :P... How super cool is this? I wonder if he knows Muta Moon or works for the Cat Bureau?

12:51 AM

 
Blogger smilydutchgirl said...

This is such a cute story. What a great idea to help both that sweet little cat and the station/town all at once.

9:44 AM

 

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