Cat Stationmaster facts
While investigating facts about Cat Stationmaster Japan and Cat Stationmaster Tama, I found out little known, but curios details like:
Tama, the Japanese Stationmaster Cat was granted the posthumous status of Shinto goddess. Around 3,000 people attended her funeral.
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Nitama (a cat) is the Stationmaster at Kishi Station in Japan. Nitama graduated from Cat Stationmaster Training School and had direct teachings from the previous Stationmaster Tama (another cat).
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across. Here are 5 of the best facts about Tama Japan Cat Stationmaster and Japanese Cat Stationmaster I managed to collect.
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There is a cat stationmaster called Tama-II, successor of beloved Tama-I in a Japanese rural town called Kinokawa.The five-year-old, a graduate of Cat Stationmaster Training School, previously served as the stationmaster at Idakiso Station before being promoted to Tama’ role.
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Some Japanese railway stationmasters are actual cats.
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Tama, a calico cat who was appointed stationmaster of the Kishi train station in Japan with official duties of welcoming and seeing off passengers.