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Tokyo train operators alarmed at a rise in station suicides have bathed the
city's platforms in blue light in a bid to calm passengers.
East Japan Railway Co. has spent £100,000 fitting out all 29 stations on
the capital's central train loop, the Yamanote Line, with the strong bulbs.
The operators believe they will emit a soothing glow, despite the absence
of any scientific proof that the method reduces suicides.
Mizuki Takahashi, a therapist involved with the project, said: "We
associate the colour with the sky and the sea.
"It has a calming effect on agitated people, or people obsessed with one
particular thing, which in this case is committing suicide."
A total of 68 people threw themselves in front of trains in the 12 months
until March, up from 42 in the same period the year before.
Suicide rates across the country have risen amid economic strife.
The lights will be hung at the end of each platform, a spot where people
are most likely to jump to their deaths.
Shinji Hira, a psychology professor, said while the blue lights could make
people pause and reflect, the railways were better off following Tokyo's
underground network in installing fences on its platforms.
East Japan Railway said the funds for such a project on the Yamanote Line -
used by up to eight million passengers each day - would not be available until
at least 2017.
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