Japan's Kishi Station has a unique tradition of feline stationmasters, with the latest addition being Yontama. This is the third generation of station cats to take on the role, following in the footsteps of the beloved Tama, who passed away in 2015. Yontama's promotion is a testament to the station's dedication to maintaining its unique charm. Kishi Station, located in the southern Japanese mainland, was once at risk of closure due to low ridership. However, Tama's presence and popularity saved the station, leading to its complete renovation in 2010. The station's design was inspired by Tama's image, reflecting her significant impact on the community. When Tama passed away, her successor, Nitama, took over, and now Yontama has been promoted to the station's top job. The station's dedication to its feline stationmasters is a unique and heartwarming tradition. While Yontama is the current star, Gotama and Rokutama, her junior cats, also work at Idakiso Station, showcasing the continuity of this special tradition. The United States could benefit from adopting similar practices, as high-speed rail and station cats could significantly enhance the travel experience for its citizens.