Odaka pitch visualization is either partly or entirely broken
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Dorako commented
Words like 居間 [2] and 橋 [2] have their pitch accent nucleus on the second mora. Because they are only two mora long, this is classified as odaka, and sounds exactly the same as a heiban [0] word when pronounced in isolation. The difference is whether any attaching particles attach low (in the case of odaka) or high (in the case of heiban). The current pitch contour seen on the 居間 and 橋 pages on jotoba makes them look like heiban words, when they are in fact odaka, which can be verified with another dictionary like this lookup in スーパー大辞林. Kanjium should have the neccesary data, so I suspect you're missing a 'drop' class or similar.
JojiiOfficial commented