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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.
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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 blog served as a digital museum for
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. While other commuters were frustrated by delays, they
The digital footprint of blog.bsmasa.jp tells a story of a dedicated "Melody Hunter" in the heart of Tokyo's transit web.
On a freezing morning in February 2014, while most of Tokyo hunkered down during a massive snowstorm, the author behind bsmasa stood on the platform at Kanazawa-Bunko Station .
Like many specialized blogs of that era, the site eventually went quiet, leaving behind a trail of links in the "my lists" of train fans and archival snippets that still help people identify the music of their daily commute.