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kelnos ◴[] No.45048905[source]
I was just in Japan a few months ago. It was my fourth visit, but the first for my partner, who found the different departure melodies notable and a really nice, cute, joyful thing. We made a point to listen to them whenever we were taking a train somewhere (which was of course very often, multiple times per day). In a way it feels like a funny thing to have near top-of-mind when it comes to memories of a trip that was packed with so many fun activities.

Noticed the Okachimachi and Uguisudani (and several other) melodies are the same... is that correct, or is that a mistake on the site? I imagine it's hard to have a unique melody for every single station, so I expect there are some repeats throughout the transit system, but those two stations are so close together, it's a surprise that they'd be the same.

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1. zimpenfish ◴[] No.45049833[source]
Going off [0] where Okachimachi, Uguisudani, Nippori, Nishi-Nippori, Tabata, Sugamo, Otsuka, Mejiro, and Yoyogi are covered by the same lesson, I guess they must be?

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNs2Ka0C_w4

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2. numpad0 ◴[] No.45050166[source]
There are multiple independent wiki sites on Japanese WWW documenting these things including historical changes and standard protocols as observed, for obvious reasons, in case anyone needs some data...

https://w.atwiki.jp/trainmelody/pages/273.html

https://wikiwiki.jp/sta_melodys/%E5%B1%B1%E6%89%8B%E7%B7%9A

https://atosmatome.wiki.fc2.com/wiki/%E6%9D%B1%E4%BA%AC%E9%A...