Recently, at our office, the event that the music "Hotaru-no-hikari (Auld Lang Syne)" plays to ask the office workers go home has started.
It is a famous story that our Japanese DNA includes the special element that we become to go home when we hear the song.
So, I am expecting an effect to terminate "long hour", playing the music from 22:00.
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However, if you ask me, it is still mild.
"Hotaru-no-Hikari" becomes more effective, when nobody know when the song will stop with fright.
If you do it at all,
"Nonstop "Hotaru-no-Hikari" from 22:00 to the next starting time."
If we can do this stage, I believe the "long hour" is going to become terminated dynamically.
However some mental diseases are afraid to be happened, we should pay attention for the "long hour" destruction.
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Of course, there seems to be risk that we could get a tolerance against "Hotaru-no-Hikari".
So, I will propose to use the following songs
"Kimigayo"(the Japanese national anthem)
"Aka-Tonbo (a red dragonfly)"
"Tooki Yamani Hi wa Ochite (Going Home)"
"AnoHini Kaeritai (I want to go back to the day)"
"Marry in the fifth street"
“Loch Lomond in Scottish folk song"
And make the program to play them randomly.
The safety and health committee in our company should concentrate this issue more.