Rainbow Nisha Rokubou No Shichinin Chapter 1 !full! Jun 2026
The seven silhouettes standing shoulder to shoulder, light from a single barred window casting a faint prism of color on the floor. Below, the chapter title: "Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin" — The Seven of Cell Six.
This setting is far from a typical school for rehabilitation. It is depicted as an institution more akin to a prison, where the focus is on punishment and control rather than reform. The school is rife with corruption and brutality, a microcosm of a society that had often become callous in the post-war years. The very walls of the reformatory are designed to crush the spirits of the boys, isolating them from the outside world and subjecting them to dehumanizing treatment.
A handsome boy dreaming of becoming a singer, deeply devoted to protecting his young sister. rainbow nisha rokubou no shichinin chapter 1
He represents a paradox to the new inmates; he is a prisoner who retains his humanity.
As Nisha enters the reformatory, he meets six other individuals who will become his companions throughout his journey. There's Eikichi, the de facto leader of the group; Hiromi, a quiet and introspective young man; Jiro, a hot-headed and aggressive individual; Ryuji, a calm and collected person; and finally, there's Shingo and Takeshi, two brothers who are also part of the group. The seven silhouettes standing shoulder to shoulder, light
Tensions rise immediately. Mario, the hot-headed and proud member of the group, sees Sakuragi lying on the top bunk. Feeling the need to assert dominance in this new, terrifying space, Mario lashes out and attacks Sakuragi. It is a fatal miscalculation. Sakuragi, a former boxer, expertly beats all six of them without breaking a sweat. This scene is pivotal because it establishes the hierarchy of the cell. The new arrivals are not wolves; they are cubs entering a lion's den.
Despite being outnumbered, Sakuragi uses his boxing talent to effortlessly knock out all six boys. It is depicted as an institution more akin
Jailed for theft. Sharp-witted and pragmatic, he acts as the intellectual anchor of the group.
He holds out his fist.
After the degrading inspection, the six new inmates are thrown into the infamous . Inside, they discover a seventh boy already residing there. He is older, muscular, and quiet—Sakuragi. The cell is the epitome of a "cauldron of Hell" as described in the series’ tagline; it is dark, cold, and the air is thick with despair.