
Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin Kokorowa Rice Cultivation Diary
Oshimeter
Synopsis
As the goddess who holds dominion over wheels and invention, Kokorowa is all about gears, gadgets, and mechanical brilliance. She's also best friends with Sakuna, the harvest goddess from the original game. Now, in this two-episode TV Special sequel, Kokorowa finds herself on Hinoe Island trying to do something completely outside her wheelhouse: grow rice. Turns out, being a genius inventor doesn't automatically translate to knowing when to flood a paddy or how to deal with demons wrecking your crops. The whole thing is built around this tension between Kokorowa's instinct to engineer her way through problems and the patient, traditional rhythms of rice farming that don't really care how clever you are. She's surrounded by a mix of gods and outcast humans — Tauemon, Myrthe, Kinta, and others — who each bring their own baggage to this little island community. P.A. Works is handling production, and the mythology roots run deep here, drawing from Japanese folklore in ways that feel lived-in rather than decorative. If you liked the agricultural economics vibe of Spice and Wolf or the farming-as-character-growth approach of Silver Spoon, this hits a similar nerve but wraps it in fantasy action and Shinto mythology. There's combat with demons, but the real challenge is whether Kokorowa can set aside her pride and learn something slower and older than anything she's ever built. Based on the Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin game, airing 2026.
Episode Guide
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-1 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 2.

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