Ikebana (1957): cast, story & where to watch
1957 · Film · ★ 6.5

Released in 1957, Ikebana is a documentary film directed by Hiroshi Teshigahara, running about 32 minutes.
What it’s about. The history and art of ikebana, a centuries old Japanese art of flower arrangement and a look inside the Sogetsu School of Ikebana, where the director's father Sofu Teshigahara worked as the grand master of the school.
Who’s in it. Ikebana stars Tomoko Naraoka as Narrator and Sofu Teshigahara as Himself.
How it landed. With an audience score of 6.5/10, Ikebana has drawn a solid, mixed-to-positive response.
Where to watch. Streaming options change often. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Ikebana page.
If you liked it. Fans of Ikebana tend to enjoy One Direction: This Is Us, Burn the Stage: The Movie, BTS World Tour: Love Yourself - Japan Edition and Senna.
Frequently asked
- Where can I watch Ikebana (1957)?
- Streaming, rental and purchase options for Ikebana change frequently. Check our where-to-watch page for the latest availability in your country.
- Is Ikebana worth watching?
- Ikebana holds an audience score of 6.5 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy documentary. Reactions are mixed, so it may depend on taste.
- Who stars in Ikebana?
- Ikebana stars Tomoko Naraoka and Sofu Teshigahara.
- When was Ikebana released?
- Ikebana was released in 1957, with a runtime of about 32 minutes.
