Games •
Train Simulator series •
Railfan (video game) series •
Railway Seminar series (production contracted by Taito) •
Yamanote Line Naming 100th Anniversary Densha de GO! Special Edition ~Resurrection! Showa Era Yamanote Line~ (production contracted by
Square Enix)
Peripherals • USB serial conversion cable (cable for connecting Master Controller II for Train Simulator to PlayStation 2)
Music CD • Keihan Railway Departure Melody Collection (contains the departure melodies of the
Keihan Railway that Mukaiya created in 2007) • Umisachi/Yamasachi BGM Collection (includes Kyushu Shinkansen BGM collection as an appendix) (contains the music horn and in-car BGM of the JR Kyushu Nichinan Tourist Limited Express
Umisachi Yamasachi that Mukaiya created in 2009, as well as the departure melody and in-car chime of the Kyushu Shinkansen) • Sakura – Kyushu Shinkansen Full Line Opening Commemorative BGM (contains the in-car chime and departure melody of the
Kyushu Shinkansen that Mukaiya created in 2011) • Unofficial Departure Melody Tokyu Line Edition (contains the
Railway Festival in SHIBUYA held at
Tokyu Department Store in 2011) 2011" by Takahito Sakurai. Not used at stations.) • Miracle of Mukaiya Club (contains music from Mukaiya's new musical endeavor, "Mukaiya Club") • Let's Go on the A-Train (contains the in-car BGM and chime for JR Kyushu's Amakusa Misumi Line tourist express train, "Let's Go on the A-Train", which Mukaiya produced in 2012. The iPad playback device was developed and delivered by the company.) • Niconico Live Recording 2013 (a CD made with the entire production process made visible through Mukaiya's Niconico Live Broadcast. This is the company's first nationwide distribution.) • Keihan Railway Departure Melody COLLECTION 2013 (A compilation of the departure melodies of the Keihan Electric Railway released in 2007, with the addition of new songs and unreleased tracks) • Tokyo Metro Tozai Line Departure Melody Collection (Compiled the departure melodies of the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line to be introduced in May 2015, and their arranged versions)
Commercial simulator • Tokyu Driving School Tokyu 5000 Series Train (2nd generation) Simulator • Railway Museum (Saitama City) Railway Museum
JNR Class D51 steam locomotive simulator (
Kamaishi Line Hanamaki →
Iwate Kamigo) •
Tokyu Toyoko Line 80th Anniversary Opening Railway Festival Toyoko Line/
Minatomirai Line Simulator : May 2 to 7, 2008, at
Tokyu Department Store Toyoko Branch for a limited time. The
5050 series,
9000 series, and
Y500 series could operate on four sections: limited express
Jiyugaoka →
Shibuya, express Jiyugaoka →
Nakameguro, local
Kikuna →
Motosumiyoshi, and limited express
Yokohama →
Motomachi-Chukagai. •
Train and Bus Museum 8090 Series Train Simulator (
Denentoshi Line Chuo-Rinkan→
Futako Tamagawa) • Kids City Japan
Kidzania Koshien Hanshin 1000 Series Train Simulator (Train Pavilion) •
Railway Museum 209 Series Simulator (
Keihin Tohoku Line Omiya→
Tabata),
211 Series Simulator (
Takasaki Line Omiya →
Kagohara) : In the passenger compartment where visitors wait their turn, the 211 series has a modified nameplate with Ongakukan's logo attached under the
nameplate of the manufacturer that produced the car body, and the 209 series has the company's logo added to the car number sticker, following the example of the real car. •
Tobu Museum 8000 Series,
10030 Series Train,
50050 Series Train Simulator (
Isesaki Line [Express, Limited Express]
Kita-Senju→
Tobu Dobutsu Koen, Isesaki Line [Local]
Kasukabe→
Asakusa,
Tojo Main Line [Express]
Ikebukuro→
Shinrin-koen, Tojo Main Line [Commuter Express]
Kawagoeshi→Ikebukuro) • Railway Museum Group-training train driving simulator for driver experience classes : Based on the
E233 series, you can experience driving in three courses: "Beginner" to learn basic driving, "Intermediate" to learn signals and speed limits, and "Advanced" to learn punctual driving and comfortable driving. The model line is Takasaki Line, Omiya → Kagohara. •
Kyushu Railway Memorial Museum JR Kyushu 811 series driving simulator (
Kagoshima Main Line Mojiko →
Orio) : The video generator and content have been improved. There are three modes: "Beginner", which guides the user through driving with voice and display, "Normal", which guides the user only with display, and "Professional", which has no guide at all and requires the user to check and operate the ATS. •
Kyushu Railway Company ATS-DK Training Simulator : Responsible for the simulator used for training crew members that mimics the operation of Kyushu Railway Company's signaling and safety device, the ATS-DK. • Toyoko Line Simulator for Railway Festival 2012 in
Shibuya : Limited release at
Tokyu Department Store, Toyoko Branch from May 3, 2012, to May 8. A CG simulator created based on drawings and interviews for the Toyoko Line's Daikanyama-Shibuya section, which was undergoing underground construction at the time in preparation for mutual through operation with the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line. •
Kuzuha Mall SANZEN-HIROBA : Located in the south wing of Kuzuha Mall, "Hikari no Mall", SANZEN-HIROBA has installed a "digital dynamic preservation" of the old Keihan 3000 series (car number 3505), an 8000 series simulator, and a 2600 series simulator. Digital dynamic preservation is a realistic exhibition method that uses video and audio to make the train appear as if it is moving, even though the train itself does not move (static preservation). Users can experience driving the digital dynamic preservation of car number 3505 by registering in advance via the Internet. •
Misaki Park Wakuwaku Train Land : A space-saving simulator that displays instruments in CG on the front screen. It is a replica of the Nankai Electric Railway 1000 series, and the master controller handle and brake handle have been developed for children. • E5 series Shinkansen simulator for East Japan Railway Company : First unveiled at
InnoTrans 2014. Some of the actual equipment is used in the driver's cab, reproducing the operation of the Shinkansen's signal safety system DS-ATC and various other equipment. It is also possible to experience abnormal situations such as earthquakes and emergency calls, and it supports both Japanese and English. The mock-up car body can be separated, making it a portable simulator. == Footnotes ==