A swallow made a nest in the subway
A bird made a nest in the Tokyo subway and became famous. One of the passengers captured the nest and the feathered mother. The subway employees did not chase the bird away and put up a special information board for passengers.
An unusual resident appeared in the Tokyo subway - a swallow, who chose a corner of the station for her nest. The subway employees did not chase away the feathered guest. They installed an information board with explanations for passengers and fenced off a safety zone. Now every local resident rushing to work can slow down and take a look at the nest.
The swallow, not paying attention to the rumble of trains, methodically feeds her chicks, and the Japanese, known for their punctuality, find time for meditative observation of the life of birds, because even in the most technologically advanced city there is always room for simple joys.