Nobuhiko Obayashi’s The Island Closest to Heaven arrives on November 25

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Nobuhiko Obayashi is best known in America for his wild horror film House. After decades, the director’s Teenage Symphonies are being released here. So far Cult Epics has released His Motorbike, Her Island and School In the Crosshairs. On November 25th, Cult Epics releases The Island Closest To Heaven to add to the long-awaited retrospective. The film is about a young girl visiting an island resort that her late father always talked about it. She quickly learns the wonders of the place through her tour guide. Here’s the press release from Cult Epics with all the details and bonus features.

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Cult Epics presents the third of Nobuhiko Obayashi’s – Kadokawa films: 

THE ISLAND CLOSEST TO HEAVEN

 on Blu-ray & DVD November 25th, 2025 

Los Angeles, CA (November, 2025) 

Cult Epics presents after the release of HIS MOTORBIKE, HER ISLAND and SCHOOL IN THE CROSSHAIRS the third collaboration of Obayashi and Kadokawa of Japanese teenage pop idol movies: THE ISLAND CLOSEST TO HEAVEN on Blu-ray and DVD.

Obayashi 1980’s Kadokawa films

The teenage symphonies of Nobuhiko Obayashi (1938-2020) are wound in a melancholy nostalgia for a period indelibly lost to time—that inexpressible gap between adolescence and adulthood. Braiding visually expressive fantasias with striking formal experimentation and pop-art boldness, Obayashi’s idiosyncratic cinematic language produced some of Japan’s most beloved seishun eiga (coming-of-age youth films) in the 1980s. Captivating generations of filmgoers with his earnest portraits of young love and vanished worldviews, Obayashi’s films were further bolstered by Kadokawa’s innovative tactics of popularizing dreamy pop idols like Hiroko Yakushimaru and Tomoyo Harada.

With a career overshadowed abroad by the oddball eccentricity of his electric 1977 debut House, the 1980s would prove to be the high-water mark of Obayashi’s popularity. Framed in 35mm viewfinders, against wildly ingenious chroma-key composites and characterized by his unflagging optimism for the youth of Japan, Obayashi’s youth passages are caught up in the ages of transition, demonstrably attuned to the extraordinary nature of ordinary adolescence.

Synopsis THE ISLAND CLOSEST TO HEAVEN

Based on Katsura Morimuras 1966 best-selling travelogue, Nobuhiko Obayashis paradise-laden coming-of-age tale is an island retreat to the white sands of New Caledonia. Fulfilling her late father’s (YMO’s Yukihiro Takahashi) dream to take her to “the island closest to heaven,” bookish teen Mari (Tomoyo Harada) ventures solo to the archipelago’s indigo waters in search of this mythic locale. Taking in the island’s sites, Mari journeys off the beaten path, befriending a host of friendly locals in the process, from islander Taro (Ryoichi Takayanagi) to footloose tour guide Yuichi. One of Obayashis breeziest features, filled with a sense of old school Hollywood romanticism, THE ISLAND CLOSEST TO HEAVEN forms an affecting portrait of a young girl’s journey to self-discovery and her own piece of heaven deep within.

THE ISLAND CLOSEST TO HEAVEN Blu-ray/DVD

Price:                                      $34.95 / $29.95

Street Date:                              November 25, 2025

Production Year:                      1984

Country:                                   Japan

Video run time:               Approx. 103 Mins

Language:                                Japanese language w/optional English subtitles

Aspect Ratio:                           1.85:1

Audio:                                      LPCM 2.0 Mono/DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono

Label:                                       Cult Epics

Distributor:                              MVD Entertainment Group 

Blu-ray/DVD Cat.no.              CE229/CE230

BD/DVD UP                           881190022993 / 881190023099

Rating:                                     Not Rated

Region:                                    Code A/Region 1

SPECIAL FEATURES

High-Definition Transfer

Audio Commentary by film critic Derek Smith (Slant Magazine)

Kadokawa and Obayashi – Visual essay by Alex Pratt

Tomoya Harada 28 Days in Caledonia: The Making of The Island Closest to Heaven

Theatrical Trailers

New improved English subtitles

Blu-ray: 

New Slipcase art design by Sam Smith

Reversible sleeve with original Japanese poster art

First Pressing includes repro 24-page Japanese booklet

Island closest to heaven bd 3d key art

Island closest to heaven bd 3d slipcase

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