Flix SearchDiscover MoviesDiscover ShowsSignupLogin

The Flix Search

The best way to find where your favorite movies and shows are streaming. Discover global streaming availability easily, and access geo-restricted content using a VPN.

Quick Links

HomeAbout

Powered by

TMDB Logo

The Flix Search uses the TMDB API, but is not endorsed, certified, or otherwise approved by TMDB.

Streaming Availability Data

JustWatch Logo

© 2025 The Flix Search. All rights reserved.

Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceCookie Settings
Select Streaming Provider:

Haikara-san: Here Comes Miss Modern Part 1 is available on Amazon Prime Video in the following countries:

Canada flag
Canada

Recommendations:

Sword Art Online: The Movie – Ordinal Scale poster image
Sword Art Online: The Movie – Ordinal Scale
Bird Box poster image
Bird Box
Spider-Man: No Way Home poster image
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Your Name. poster image
Your Name.
Dead Poets Society poster image
Dead Poets Society
Joker poster image
Joker
Gladiator poster image
Gladiator
Burning poster image
Burning
A Man Called Otto poster image
A Man Called Otto
Hachi: A Dog's Tale poster image
Hachi: A Dog's Tale
Fight Club poster image
Fight Club
In Bruges poster image
In Bruges
(500) Days of Summer poster image
(500) Days of Summer
The Green Mile poster image
The Green Mile
Whiplash poster image
Whiplash
Get Out poster image
Get Out
Return of the Jedi poster image
Return of the Jedi
The Lighthouse poster image
The Lighthouse
Barbie poster image
Barbie
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind poster image
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Haikara-san: Here Comes Miss Modern Part 1 poster image
Haikara-san: Here Comes Miss Modern Part 1 (2017)
⭐ 5.8/10
11 votes
1h 37m

Genres

Animation
Romance
Comedy

The story follows Benio "Haikara-san" Hanamura, who lost her mother when she was very young and has been raised by her father, a high-ranking official in the Japanese army. As a result, she has grown into a tomboy - contrary to traditional Japanese notions of femininity, she studies kendo, drinks sake, dresses in often outlandish-looking Western fashions instead of the traditional kimono, and is not as interested in housework as she is in literature. She also rejects the idea of arranged marriages and believes in a woman's right to a career and to marry for love.

IMDb+ Watchlist