Supported by the Himeji Film Commission, this film has been featured in numerous media outlets and has become a widely talked-about work.
Now, The Miracle of Radon comes to Kobe for a one-night-only screening event!
Enjoy this exclusive one-night premiere in spacious, fully reclining seats for a truly relaxed viewing experience.
A wide variety of food and drinks will be available to make your movie night even more enjoyable!
At the previous screening event, tickets sold out within just 10 days—be sure to purchase yours early!
Event Details
Date: Friday, September 26, 2025
Doors Open: 19:00
Screening Starts: 19:30
Ends: 21:30
Please note: Reception also starts at 19:00.
Venue:
Ciné Libre Kobe
Kobe Asahi Building B1F, 59 Naniwa-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo
Access:
About 10 minutes on foot from JR Sannomiya Station, Hankyu, Hanshin, Subway, or Port Liner Sannomiya Station
About 8 minutes on foot from JR Motomachi Station or Hanshin Motomachi Station
About 5 minutes on foot from Subway Kaigan Line Kyūkyoryūchi-Daimarumae Station or Sannomiya-Hanadokeimae Station
Ticket Information
Official Ticket Site:
https://t.livepocket.jp/e/the-miracle-of-radon
Unreserved Seats: 71 only
Reserved Seats: 12 only
Priority Seats: 2 (wheelchair users only)
As this is a special event screening, tickets will not be sold via the Ciné Libre Kobe website or ticket machines.
No parking ticket service is available.
Inquiries:
Ticket Management Office: JUGEMCOMPANY
✉ info@jugem-company.com
☎ 079-258-0736
Merchandise:
CDs and pamphlets will be available for purchase at the Ciné Libre Kobe concession stand.
Synopsis:
Set in Tomisu-no-Sato in Yasutomi, Himeji City, this is one of only three places in the world where you can experience high-concentration natural radon therapy inside an underground mine tunnel.
Radon has long been valued for its hormesis effect, with radon hot springs and similar facilities used as places of healing.
Tomisu-no-Sato was once a gold mine. It was redeveloped single-handedly by one man, and today, people from all over the world visit seeking its healing benefits.
That man’s wish was simple: “I want to be of help to others.”
Based on a true story, this heartwarming film portrays his life’s mission, as well as the bonds, love, and connections of the people who come to this healing place with their own hopes and struggles.
More information: https://jugemcp5.wixsite.com/himeji-radon