Ruri Rocks - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

My First Mineral Hunt
High school girl Ruri meets graduate student Nagi while collecting minerals in the mountains.

The Value of Golden Color
Ruri is determined to find gold, but Nagi explains that it might not be as likely as she hopes.

The Lost Planet
Ruri meets Nagi's colleague Imari, and the three embark on a journey to find a lost mine.

Study of Sands
In search of sapphire, Nagi teaches Ruri how to study sand, but Ruri prefers to hunt on a bigger scale.

Worlds Seen and Unseen
Ruri, Nagi, and Imari head to the beach in search of agate, and Ruri learns about the long lifecycle of rocks.

A Closer Look into the Blue
Just as the group begins searching for sapphire on foot, Ruri uncovers a grave mistake that halts their plans.

Seaside Recycling Studio
Ruri finds sea glass on the beach and runs into her classmate Shoko, who has a secret passion for minerals.

The Golden Hour Elegy
Ruri teams up with Shoko for a science project, which takes a turn when they discover a strange, orange rock.

Time Capsule of 1.9 Million Tons
Ruri and Nagi head out to hunt for opals but discover that the area has already been fully excavated.

Sentence to an Abandoned Railroad
Imari leads a hunt for manganese ore, when the group encounters a mystery along abandoned railroad tracks.

The Sapphire Cradle
When Ruri has trouble deciding on her future, she turns to her study of sapphire.

Memories Come with Rocks and Noise
When Ruri discovers her grandpa's old crystal radio, she's determined to restore it.

Look Up, Examine, Search! And Next!
Ruri, Shoko, Nagi, and Imari take a trip together, where they search for meteorite at a hot springs inn.
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