Designated Persons Who Push Others Into Crowded Subway Cars
During rush hours in Japan, subway cars often become extremely crowded. With everyone trying to board quickly and not miss their last train home or to work, it can become nearly impossible for the subway car doors to close.
In Japan, there are individuals known as “oshiya” or “pushers.” These individuals wear uniforms, white gloves, hats, and face masks. They have a specific role, which is to assist in pushing people into crowded subway cars during rush hours. Their employment is aimed at ensuring that everyone can board the train and avoid getting caught in the closing doors.
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