Rocket News 24
accurately describes the story as “like something straight out of a
Studio Ghibli film.” Kana Harada, a high school student, is the only
passenger who uses the Kyu-Shirataki Station in a rural area of northern
Japan.
Every school day, Harada’s parents drive her to the
station, which is a few minutes from their home. She’s usually 1 of 10
students on the train at the time. From her station, it takes Harada an
hour to arrive at her school. She uses that time to study, read, or
listen to music.
Japan Rail Hokkaido recently announced plans to
close that station. But after learning of Harada’s solitary use of the
station, the company has decided to keep it open until she graduates
this March.
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