J-STORIES ー “Man’s finest buddy” has lived alongside ladies, males, and kids for tens of hundreds of years. For a lot of canine house owners, their four-legged companions present profound consolation and goal in every day life. And this love is reciprocal. When canine are separated from their house owners, they generally change into anxious and careworn and interact in irregular behaviors.This “separation anxiousness” can result in behaviors akin to agitation, barking for lengthy intervals of time, biting and injuring themselves, and repeated vomiting and diarrhea. Within the U.S., it has been reported that 20% to 40% of downside conduct in canine is attributable to such stress.
So, what can we do to ease the anxiousness suffered by canine when they’re separated from their house owners? One Tokyo startup has discovered an answer by way of AI-generated music.
One by One Music was established in June 2023 with a mission to “enhance animal welfare for all animals.” Its “leisure music for pets” was created by an AI system educated utilizing information the corporate collected from its personal analysis on canine. In November of the identical 12 months, it launched a paid-for streaming service underneath its firm identify.
Founder Akira Hatakeyama questioned whether or not it is likely to be doable to make use of enjoyable music to cut back the stress suffered by canine when their house owners are absent. He started creating his dog-soothing tunes whereas a graduate pupil at Waseda College. He collaborated with Katsuji Uetake, a veterinarian and professor on the Azabu College Faculty of Veterinary Medication, a composer who graduated from the Tokyo College of the Arts, and medical college students at Kumamoto College.

They discovered that music instantly relieved the canine’ stress. Following a two-year examine, taking part in music to canine had decreased the quantity of the stress hormone in canine’ saliva by as much as 84%. (The corporate has not disclosed the variety of canine nor their breed.) However the largest problem for the researchers was to plot music that was nice each for canine and people. They paid consideration to such elements akin to frequency, tempo, devices and tone.
This analysis was funded each by a grant from Waseda College, the place Hatakeyama was enrolled, and a crowdfunding marketing campaign that raised greater than 1.21 million yen. The corporate’s know-how to stream pet-soothing generative-AI music from its web site 24 hours a day, twelve months a 12 months, is at the moment patent pending.

“Nearly all canine get careworn when their house owners aren’t there,” Hatakeyama informed J-Tales. He believes that round 20% of Japan’s roughly 1 million pet canine might endure from severe separation anxiousness, so he developed the music service to assist them.
In accordance with the corporate, One by One Music is the primary scientifically confirmed music streaming service for animals. The “particular person plan” prices 980 yen per 30 days, a portion of which is donated to animal welfare teams. The “safety plan” is free to animal welfare amenities and canine foster house owners, and a “company plan” prices 2,980 yen per 30 days.


At the moment, the music is barely accessible to stream from the corporate’s web site. However Hatakeyama’s marketing strategy has been chosen by Japan’s NEDO (New Vitality and Industrial Know-how Improvement Group) and he’s creating a smartphone app. This makes use of AI to research canine’ stress ranges from images taken by way of the app and gathers information on how successfully the music it performs soothes the canine. It then robotically selects and performs extra stress relieving music.
“We need to use canine’ auditory traits to fine-tune the frequency of the music in order that it’s straightforward for them to take heed to and supply music tailor-made to every pet,” stated Hatakeyama. In different phrases, the app, which the corporate plans to launch subsequent 12 months, would stream enjoyable music custom-made for every pet.
In the meantime, One by One Music can also be working with firms in different industries, akin to a 7-Eleven comfort retailer in an space with a lot of pet house owners. QR codes for its service are displayed within the pet items sections of this retailer, which prospects can scan to take heed to music for his or her pets. The corporate hopes to increase this initiative to extra shops.
There’s additionally rising demand for the service from outdoors Japan. At the moment, 20% to 30% of the corporate’s prospects are based mostly abroad, together with within the U.S., the place some states and cities have banned the sale of animals in pet shops. Many canine in foster houses and animal shelters expertise stress and the corporate expects demand for its service to extend.
Hatakeyama has plans to work with a U.S. firm to create a pet-friendly automobile with a perform that controls the air con and performs enjoyable music particularly for canine. In addition to increasing abroad, he’d additionally like to use his know-how to different animals akin to racehorses, cows and cats. A streaming service for Japan’s roughly 9 million feline pets is prone to be subsequent.
The pet-related market in Japan in 2024 is anticipated to be over 1.9 trillion yen, a 2.1% improve on the earlier 12 months, in response to the Yano Analysis Institute. Though the variety of pet canine is declining, a survey by the Japan Pet Meals Affiliation estimates the quantity at round 6.8 million. Many of those are believed to endure from separation anxiousness.
“The issues that come up from animals and people dwelling collectively ought to be solved by people,” says Hatakeyama.
Translated by Tony McNicol
Prime photograph by One by One Music
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