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1955, Shōnan Special Reform School.

They are criminals in the eyes of the law, but to each other, they are simply lost souls.

The heavy iron door clangs open, and a guard shoves a seventh boy into the room. He is older, taller, and bears a terrifying aura of violence. He looks at the six frightened boys and casually asks, "Are you the brats they threw in here?" rainbow nisha rokubou no shichinin chapter 1 full

Following the fight, the sadistic head guard Ishihara enters and violently beats Sakuragi as punishment.

Rokurouta Sakuragi, who is around eighteen years old, is not just any inmate. He is a former boxer with formidable technique and immense physical strength. Sakuragi doesn't fight fair; he simply demonstrates the stark difference in their power. In a one-sided brawl, he easily and methodically knocks out all six newcomers, leaving them bruised, battered, and in shock. This humbling defeat is the boys' first lesson in the cell's hierarchy and Sakuragi's absolute authority. 1955, Shōnan Special Reform School

George Abe writes with the fury of a man who has seen the worst of humanity, and Kakizaki draws it with terrifying realism. By the end of the chapter, when the boys are back in Cell No. 6, bruised but alive, you feel a strange sense of camaraderie with them. You want them to survive. You want them to escape. You want them to find their rainbow.

The cell has seven beds, but only six boys. The seventh bed remains empty, its sheets neatly folded. The boys wonder who their final cellmate might be. They don't have to wait long. He is older, taller, and bears a terrifying aura of violence

The manga is divided into four story arcs spanning different time periods. The initial events in the reformatory cover the first two "Crimes" of the manga's first volume, with the first chapter focusing entirely on the boys' arrival and their fateful introduction to Sakuragi. The story will then follow their lives both inside the reformatory and after they are released, showcasing the long-lasting effects of their bond.

Chapter 1 is just the beginning. The manga is divided into four major story arcs set between 1955 and 1964, with the main settings being Tokyo and Shōnan. After the events at the reformatory, the boys eventually face the "real world." They struggle against the discrimination and rejection of society, trying to build new lives while never forgetting the bond they formed in Cell 6. The manga has been praised for its realistic character development, its unflinching look at post-war Japanese society, and its powerful emotional payoff.

However, if you want a story that will make you cry, cheer, and hug your loved ones a little tighter, read Chapter 1. Then read Chapter 2. Then read all 235 chapters and the epilogue. You will emerge on the other side changed.