Cat brings in millions for city of Kishi

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/japananimalcatoffbeat;_ylt=AnE9k2JFuXlTRbaqwE8KjdPtiBIF

TOKYO (AFP) - As the economic might of Japan faces up to the global banking crisis a single cat has boosted the finances of a small Japanese city by millions of dollars, according to a study.

Tortoiseshell Tama is the master of the unmanned Kishi train station where she was born and raised, on the provincial Kishigawa Line.

But it is not her labours on the platform which have seen the cash rolling in.

It is rather Tama's irresistible charm which has brought tourists flocking in their thousands to the western city of Kinokawa to see the feline worker patrolling in the uniform of her office -- a Wakayama Electric Railway cap.

With 55,000 more people having used the Kishigawa Line than would normally be expected, Tama is being credited with a contribution to the local economy calculated to have reached as much as 1.1 billion yen (10.44 million dollars) in 2007 alone, according to a study announced last week.

Katsuhiro Miyamoto, a professor at Kansai University's School of Accountancy, said picture books and other merchandise featuring the feline stationmaster also produced significant economic effects.

A television appearance and other publicity surrounding Tama -- who receives cat food in lieu of a salary -- was worth 280 million yen, according to Miyamoto.

Tama was born from a stray cat brought to the station by a cleaner and kept by Toshiko Koyama, a local who runs a grocery store next door.

The station went unmanned in April 2006 as the line was losing money. But Tama stuck around.

She rose to national stardom in January 2007 as the railway company formally appointed her as "stationmaster".
 
Heh. Now we know where Meowth get their money when they use Pay Day.
 
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Conductor Cat says "Give me yo money bi-atch."
[That's the actual cat btw]

In the land of cute and the out of the ordinary, leave it to the Japanese to figure out a master profit scheme off of this. Last time we tried leaving a cat in some office here, a bunch of its fat friends came along and crashed the place :/
 
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Hehe, cute cat.. Woah, huge collar.

And Rayne, are you calling Japin, "The Land of cute and out of ordinary"? I find that racist.
 
Anything is racist nowadays when you say anything about any other race that isn't your own. Also apparantly you can't call something that is actually the colour black or the colour white black or white respectively without someone in the world finding it racist.

And that cat is adorable. I'd hate to be the guy who lost his job to that.
 
And that cat is adorable. I'd hate to be the guy who lost his job to that.

nobody lost their job. The station is unmanned, though according to Wiki, the company still hires station masters (whom I guess are really just there for formalities and to not alienate people with an eerily deserted facility) in the form of people running local businesses. This station's previous master was Tama's caretaker, who runs the grocery next door. If anything, Tama succeeding him just took an extra load off his shoulders.
 
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