Hana no shôgai (1953)

Hana no shôgai (1953) poster

In 1842, in the Umemoku Mansion within Hikone Castle, Naosuke Ii, despite the tumultuous times, was engrossed in the world of tea ceremony. His friend, the Kokugaku scholar Nagano Shuzen, introduced him to a captivating shamisen master named Murayama Taka. Naosuke became deeply infatuated with her, disregarding the jealousy of his consort Shizu and the warnings of his senior retainer, Gaiji. However, upon discovering Taka's relationship with Shuzen, Naosuke promptly ended his ties with her.

Director: Tatsuo Ōsone
Runtime: 182 min
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Music: Seiichi Suzuki
Production: Shochiku
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: Tatsuo Ōsone

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hana no shôgai about?
In 1842, in the Umemoku Mansion within Hikone Castle, Naosuke Ii, despite the tumultuous times, was engrossed in the world of tea ceremony. His friend, the Kokugaku scholar Nagano Shuzen, introduced him to a captivating shamisen master named Murayama Taka. Naosuke became deeply infatuated with her, disregarding the jealousy of his consort Shizu and the warnings of his senior retainer, Gaiji. However, upon discovering Taka's relationship with Shuzen, Naosuke promptly ended his ties with her.
Who directed Hana no shôgai?
Hana no shôgai was directed by Tatsuo Ōsone.
Who stars in Hana no shôgai?
Hana no shôgai stars Matsumoto Hakuō I, Ichirō Arishima, Kōkichi Takada, Tomiemon Otomo, Kenji Susukida, Yoshito Yamaji.
How long is Hana no shôgai?
Hana no shôgai has a runtime of 3h 2m (182 minutes).
Where was Hana no shôgai produced?
Hana no shôgai was produced in Japan.