Simulation Rj01324 — Suyasuya Densha Suimin Maru
Suyasuya Densha: Suimin Maru Simulation (RJ01324151) is a Japanese ASMR audio work by circle C-on! designed to induce sleep through a high-quality, binaural simulation of a rhythmic, peaceful train journey. The production, available on DLsite, focuses on environmental immersion with minimal whispering, utilizing the consistent, low-frequency sounds of train tracks and motors to aid with insomnia. For more details on this simulation, visit the product page on DLsite.
- Headphones required: Earbuds or open-back headphones work best. Do not use speakers, as the binaural effect will collapse.
- Eye mask: While the audio is the star, blocking light mimics the dark tunnel environment of a night train.
Soft white noise, such as the hum of the air conditioning or the subtle shifting of other "passengers," creates a sense of safe, public solitude. Visual Aesthetic and Atmosphere suyasuya densha suimin maru simulation rj01324
- Train: mass 40000 kg, Cd 0.35, A 10 m^2, Cr 0.002.
- Suspension: carbody mass 30000 kg, bogie mass 3000 kg, k_spring = 300e3 N/m, c_damper = 40e3 Ns/m.
- Track irregularity amplitude: 0.5–3 mm RMS.
- HVAC noise: 35 dB(A); track noise: 45–65 dB(A) depending on speed.
- Lighting: night mode 5–30 lux; reading mode 100–300 lux.
- Agent sleep thresholds: acceleration equivalent threshold 0.03 g for awakening sensitivity; sound threshold 45 dB(A).
- Circadian parameters: 24.2 h period default, phase offset per agent randomized ±2 h.
- She will have a breathing rhythm.
- Tip: Most interactions should happen when her eyes are closed or when she is in a deep sleep cycle.
The Narrative Arc
The simulation begins at a bustling city station. You (the listener) are a tired commuter boarding the last train home (the shuden). As the doors close, the simulation layers several key auditory events: Suyasuya Densha: Suimin Maru Simulation (RJ01324151) is a
To develop a formal analysis or "paper" for this simulation, you should focus on these core components: Atmospheric Immersion Soft white noise, such as the hum of
- Hardware: Use over-ear headphones or IEMs (In-Ear Monitors). Earbuds lose the "cabin reverb."
- Environment: Dim the lights completely. Darken the room to simulate the inside of a train tunnel.
- Posture: Sit slightly upright (do not lie flat). Simulate the posture of a person nodding off in a window seat. Rest your head against a pillow as if it were the window glass.
- Looping: The original RJ01324 may end abruptly at the terminal station. Use a crossfade player to simulate "missing your stop" and looping the journey.