Rainbow Nisha Rokubou No Shichinin Chapter 1 Full Extra Quality (Bonus Inside)

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With the ice broken, the boys talk, sharing small pieces of their lives. Joe reveals that he is an orphan with a younger sister named on the outside, who is his sole motivation for enduring his imprisonment. However, his resolve is immediately tested when an official from his orphanage arrives with devastating news: Meg is about to be adopted by a family in another city. Devastated by the fear of never seeing his sister again, Joe despairs.

Sakuragi sits alone. The other six boys, remembering the janitor's warning, are conflicted. They are scared of Sakuragi, but they also feel the pull of his strange charisma. rainbow nisha rokubou no shichinin chapter 1 full

The rain is heavy. But the rainbow is worth it.

They are known by their memorable nicknames, which are more than just labels: The official English translation of Rainbow is available

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The first chapter of Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin provides a gritty, brutal introduction to six teenagers sent to the corrupt Shonan Special Reformatory School in 1955. It establishes a dark post-WWII setting filled with abuse and introduces them to their protective cellmate, Rokurouta Sakuragi, who quickly earns their respect. This opening chapter sets the stage for a story focused on survival and the forged brotherhood among the seven, highlighting intense art and dire stakes. However, his resolve is immediately tested when an

The boys are then led to their new home: Block 2, Cell 6. There, they meet the seventh key figure: , an older inmate who has already been there for two years. A fight breaks out, and Sakuragi, a former boxer, quickly and easily defeats all six new arrivals. The sadistic head guard, Ishihara, sees this as an opportunity, entering the cell with a wooden club and ordering the boys to beat Sakuragi as punishment. The six new inmates shock Ishihara and earn Sakuragi's respect when they steadfastly refuse.

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If you watched the 2010 anime adaptation of Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin , you know it isn’t a story for the faint of heart. It is a raw, unflinching look at the resilience of the human spirit in the face of absolute brutality.

The first chapter, titled "After the Rain," serves as the foundation for the entire epic. The story opens with a bleak introduction to post-war Japan. The year is 1955, a decade after the end of World War II. The country is still bearing the scars of defeat, and society is in turmoil.