THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE, NITAMA 🫡
Nitama was only a kitten when she was first rescued under a train car and adopted by Okayama Electric Tramway.
After her appetite greatly declined in October, the stationmaster crossed the rainbow bridge on Thursday, Nov. 20, at the age of 15. She had taken a leave from her duties last Nov. 4 to recover, according to Wakayama Electric Railway. As stationmaster of Kishi Station along the Kishigawa Line in Kinokawa, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, Nitama’s sole job was to greet customers as they entered the station.

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