Rainbow Nisha Rokubou No Shichinin Chapter 1 [patched] Full Link

Stay tuned for my chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the entire "Nisha Rokubou" arc.

To fully appreciate the weight of the first chapter, it's crucial to understand its setting. The year is 1955, around a decade after the end of World War II. Japan is still a nation in ruins—its cities are scarred, resources are scarce, and society is grappling with immense collective trauma. For the vulnerable, especially children and teenagers, this was a time of immense hardship and desperation, leading to a dramatic spike in juvenile crime. Rainbow doesn't just mention this backdrop; it immerses the reader in it, using the cruel and unjust Shōnan Special Reformatory as a crucible to forge an unbreakable bond between its protagonists and to highlight the struggles of the lower class in post-war Japanese society. rainbow nisha rokubou no shichinin chapter 1 full

The horror of Chapter 1 doesn't stem from the prison bars or the guards, but from the man in charge: . Stay tuned for my chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the

Chapter 1 wastes no time with pleasantries. We are immediately transported to post-occupation Japan in 1955. The art style by mangaka George Abe is distinct—sketchy, heavy with ink, and drenched in shadows. It perfectly captures the bleak atmosphere of the era. Japan is still a nation in ruins—its cities