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I’ve developed a slight obsession with Tokyo's train station melodies. Known as Hassha Melodies (literally 'departure melodies'), these carefully composed seven-second jingles are designed to guide commuters onto departing trains on the city's vast, sprawling transit network. Before their introduction, Japanese stations used harsh electric buzzers to signal departures. In the late 1980s, new departure jingles began to be introduced to reduce passenger stress. This evolution eventually led to the creation of unique 'signature' melodies for individual stations. These were designed to both assist visually impaired commuters with navigation and pay homage to the local history and landmarks of each neighborhood. My obsession with these departure melodies led me to create Yamanote Line with Melodies . This interactive map animates a train marker as it travels around Tokyo’s circular loop, playing each station’s signature jingle the moment the marker arrives at each s...

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