The hum of the MRI machine was a constant, rhythmic thrum—the heartbeat of Amakasu General Hospital. For Iori Igarashi, the sound was more than white noise; it was the frequency of truth.
In the dimly lit "Radiation House," the walls were lined with monitors glowing with the ghostly outlines of human anatomy. Iori sat hunched over a workstation, his eyes scanning a series of raw CT scans that had just come off the machine. To any other technician, it looked like a standard abdominal scan. But Iori saw the shadows between the shadows. "Iori-kun, you’re still here?" radiation house manga raw
The title "Radiation House" refers to a house that was exposed to radiation during the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945. The house has been passed down through generations and has become a symbol of the city's resilience and recovery. The hum of the MRI machine was a
As of May 2026, the Radiation House manga is . The series recently reached a milestone with 20 tankōbon volumes released by Shueisha. While the series has experienced intermittent hiatuses—most notably in early 2023 due to the illustrator's health—it has consistently returned to serialization. Plot Summary: The "Photographers" of Disease Iori sat hunched over a workstation, his eyes
| Feature | Raw (Japanese) | Official English (e.g., Viz Media) | |--------|----------------|-------------------------------------| | Release speed | Immediate (upon Japanese publication) | Delayed (months to years) | | Cost | ~¥500–¥700 per volume | ~$10–$13 per volume | | Language | Japanese (requires fluency) | English (localized) | | Legality | Legal if purchased | Fully legal |
Unlike many medical manga that focus on the "heroic" surgeon, Radiation House emphasizes the diagnostic power of CT scans, MRIs, and X-rays. It explores how these "unseen" experts identify rare parasites, differentiate between types of strokes, and save lives through precise imaging rather than just a scalpel.