Episode 1 is a fantastic hook that blends medical mystery with heart. Whether you’re here for the science or the character drama, Radiation House is a scan you won't want to skip.
The dynamic between the awkward, hyper-focused Iori and the strictly professional An sets up a compelling slow-burn connection. Technical Specs (JPTVTS Release)
The "Radiation House" team is often looked down upon by the elite doctors, making their victories feel incredibly earned.
If you’re a fan of medical dramas but tired of the same old "genius surgeon" trope, it’s time to head to the radiology department. The live-action adaptation of the popular manga, , brings a fresh perspective to the screen, focusing on the "silent heroes" who find the illnesses doctors often miss. The Premiere: More Than Just an X-Ray
Dive Into the World of Medical Radiography: Episode 1
The first episode introduces us to (played by Masataka Kubota), a brilliant radiographer who holds a secret: he is also a licensed doctor. However, he chooses to work as a technician to fulfill a childhood promise made to An Amakasu (Alice Hirose), the daughter of a former hospital director.
From the opening minutes, the 720p HDTV quality highlights the sleek, high-tech aesthetic of the hospital. The sharp visuals make the complex medical scans and Iori’s "super-vision" analysis pop, pulling you right into the diagnostic puzzles.
We rarely see the technical side of medicine. This show proves that capturing the right image is just as vital as the surgery itself.