To start, I’ve grouped the sculpts by which eye shape they use. Then organized them by facial features.
I don’t own every doll, so some of these may be incorrect! However I have spent a lot of time studying irl pics, and comparing my own dolls to make this as accurate as possible!
I keep seeing a lot of collectors online who are curious about the head sculpts and eye shapes. So I hope people find this useful!
(Also graphic design is not my passion lol, I’ll go back and remake these eventually)
Kanda Station (神田駅, Kanda-eki) is a medium-sized station located on the northeast side of the Yamanote Line. Travelling clockwise, the preceding station is Akihabara, the following, Tokyo.
Kanda services the Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines, as well as the Chūō-Sōbu line. An important thing to note is that eastbound trains on the Chūō-Sōbu line (for most intents and purposes, the yellow line is the Sōbu, the orange, Chūō) diverge at Ochanomizu Station. The yellow (local) Sōbu train will stop at Akihabara while the orange (rapid) Chūō train will proceed directly to Kanda. Eventually, the Tōhoku Through Line will pass this station, as the Tōhoku Shinkansen does. The Metro Ginza Line connects here, with its station located beneath the JR one.
Platform 3 - Yamanote Line (counter-clockwise) - Seseragi
Platform 2 - Yamanote Line (clockwise) - Seseragi
According to Wikipedia, the extension between Kanda and Tokyo Station completed the full loop of the Yamanote Line in 1925. Fittingly, this Yamanote Eki-Melo Project began with Tokyo and ended with Kanda to make complete circle. To return to the beginning of the loop, and the first tracks posted, click here.
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