Japan railway appoints another cat to succeed Tama the stationmaster
Girls offer prayers to the Tama Shrine at Kishi Station of Wakayama Electric Railway Co. in Wakayama Prefecture, western Japan on Aug. 11, 2015. It is a Shinto shrine that enshrines Tama, a cat that served as stationmaster of the station before dying in June 2015, as a deity protecting the once-money-losing Kishigawa Line, as the cat is credited with rescuing the railway from financial difficulties. (Kyodo)
==Kyodo
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- 2015/8/11 12:57:29
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