was a Japanese personal blog primarily active in the late 2000s and early 2010s that specialized in detailed documentation of train station melodies and railway operations .
The site was frequently cited by Japanese railway enthusiasts on platforms like Niconico for its technical accuracy regarding the "train approach melodies" (reisha sekkyo melody) of lines like the Keikyu Main Line . blog,bsmasa,jp
While other commuters were frustrated by delays, they were filming a rare sight: a Keikyu 800 series train acting as an emergency snowplow, carrying a dozen workers to clear the tracks toward Uraga. was a Japanese personal blog primarily active in
The blog served as a digital museum for the specific jingles that play before a train arrives. For years, the author meticulously cataloged these sounds—from the seaside chimes of Yokosuka-Chuo to the bustling tones of Shinagawa—ensuring that even as stations modernized and melodies changed, the old sounds were never forgotten. The blog served as a digital museum for
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