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Ruri Rocks – Episode 4: A Deep Dive into the World of Sands

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Episode 4 of the anime series Ruri Rocks, titled “Study of Sands,” aired on July 27, 2025, and shifted focus from large-scale mineral hunting to the meticulous work of laboratory analysis, specifically the study of sand. This installment, part of the anime adaptation of Keiichirō Shibuya’s Ruri no Hōseki manga, continues to educate viewers on mineralogy through the eyes of high school student Ruri Tanigawa and graduate student Nagi Arato.

From Field Exploration to Lab Research

The latest episode sees Ruri and Nagi embarking on their quest for sapphires. However, instead of venturing into grand landscapes, their search begins in Nagi’s university lab, as the only clue to a potential sapphire location is a tiny specimen Nagi found near the university river. This turn of events leads to a more subdued, yet highly informative, episode centered on the laboratory aspects of mineralogy.

Ruri, initially more inclined towards the exciting, large-scale field expeditions, finds herself learning the intricacies of studying sand under a microscope. This provides a subtle, internal conflict as Ruri grapples with the less glamorous, but equally crucial, side of geological research. The episode highlights that geology isn’t solely about discovering impressive rock formations in scenic vistas; it also involves detailed, patient analysis in a lab setting.

The Nagi and Ruri Dynamic

The dynamic between Ruri and Nagi remains central to the series’ educational approach. Nagi, as a mineralogy graduate student, effectively tailors her explanations to Ruri’s younger perspective, simplifying complex technical details to make the information digestible and engaging for the audience. This pedagogical method ensures that viewers, much like Ruri, gain a basic understanding of geological processes, such as how to analyze data and trace the origin of precious stones even when they are found far from their source.

Episode 4 also showcases Ruri’s growing enthusiasm and initiative. Despite her initial preference for fieldwork, she is shown taking the lead in collecting samples and conducting her own research using the techniques Nagi has taught her. This shift demonstrates her evolving appreciation for mineralogy beyond just the pursuit of shiny gems, embracing the scientific process itself.

The Educational Value of “Hobby Anime”

Ruri Rocks continues to be praised for its commitment to the “edutainment” aspect of its premise, effectively balancing an engaging narrative with factual information about mineralogy. Unlike some other “hobby anime” that might simplify or omit crucial details about the pastime they feature, Ruri Rocks delves into the “why” and “how” behind geological processes. The detailed portrayal of sand analysis, while seemingly mundane, provides valuable insights into the careful work that underlies major mineral discoveries.

The series, produced by Studio Bind and directed by Shingo Fujii, with series composition by Michiko Yokote, continues to deliver a visually appealing experience that complements its educational content. Crunchyroll is streaming the series, making it accessible to a wide audience.

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