By YOHEI GOTO/ Senior Staff Writer
March 19, 2025 at 07:00 JST
Gaku Okada’s notebook is filled with ideas for the world’s first mechanical wristwatch-shaped metronome. (Yohei Goto)
For his graduation project, Gaku Okada decided to redesign the metronome, a wind-up device that is typically pyramidal in shape, around 23 centimeters tall and used to help musicians mark time. It is often found atop a piano. [Read More]
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