
West Building, 4th Floor
1.17 Theater

“The Impact at 5:46” (7 minutes)
Experience the devastating power of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake through large-scale visuals and sound.
This is a reenacted video created using miniature special effects photography. (produced in 2002)
- Director: Koichi KawakitaSpecial Effects Art Director: Toshio Miike
Screening Schedule
Screenings are held at 00, 20, and 40 minutes past the hour.
| First Screening Time | Final Screening Time | Ticket Sales Start Time | Ticket Sales Closing Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9:40 | 16:40 | 9:30 (Opening time) | 16:30 (Last Admission) |

The paper-cut artwork outside the theater depicts the peaceful streets of Kobe on the eve of the earthquake.
- Artist: Ittetsu Narita
Kobe Streets after the Earthquake

Walk through a full-scale diorama recreating the devastated cityscape destroyed by the earthquake and experience the disoriented state of mind of disaster victims.
Houses with collapsed first floors, shopping streets reduced to charred ruins by fire, collapsed rail overpasses that collapsed with tracks dangling in midair, etc. are recreated in these spaces.
The Great Earthquake Hall

“Living in This Town” (15 minutes)
From disaster to recovery and reconstruction—the journey of towns and people. We present this process through a documentary-style drama featuring actual archive footage.
English, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese language support is available.













