is a 2023 Japanese film directed by Junji Sakamoto.
It is the Bakumatsu era and two men, Chà «ji and Yasuke, collect human waste in the outhouses of Edo (now Tokyo) and bring it to farms in the countryside to sell as fertilizer. One day in a rainstorm, they meet Okiku, who is the daughter of the Matsumura Genbei and who teaches children how to read and write. Chà «ji falls in love with her but they are of different social classes. Genbei is involved in some of the political machinations taking place during the end of the shogunate, and is killed by other samurai. Okiku tried to save him, but she herself is cut in the throat and, while surviving, loses her voice. Refusing to leave her small domicile, Okiku is finally brought out into the world by Chà «ji's love. She resumes teaching children, stressing the importance of the word "world".
Okiku and the World was given the Kinema Junpo Award for Best Film of the Year in 2023 in the magazine's poll of film critics. Sakamoto also won the Kinema Junpo Award for Best Screenplay. At the Mainichi Film Awards, the film won Best Picture, Best Screenplay, and Best Sound Recording.