Mansaku Nijimura

The father of the Nijimura brothers is a minor character featured in Diamond Is Unbreakable.

Crippled and deformed by one of DIO's implants after his death, he is cared for by Keicho and Okuyasu Nijimura.

Appearance
Nijimura Sr. is a short, rotund creature with rough, blistered skin, no ears, and something resembling a beak for his nose and mouth.

Before his deformation, as seen in a photograph, he was a man of masculine features and short, dark hair, wearing a genial expression.

Personality
Nijimura Sr. is unable to communicate above a basic, animalistic level. He is unable to recognize his two sons and does not seem to possess much, if any, self and environmental awareness.

His sons are originally frustrated by his apparently meaningless habit of searching a chest in his room. Restoring the objects there, Josuke is able to reveal that he had been searching for a photograph of himself and his young family.

Before his mutation, Nijimura was shown to be a man who loved his family, however he was by no means a good father. As seen that he agreed to work for DIO in order to keep his family's economic situation together, but at the same time, he would often beat his sons without a second thought when he was stressed.

Abilities

 * See also List of Unnamed Stands.

It is implied that Nijimura had a Stand, having been recruited by DIO during his Stand search. Whether his current survival is maintained in part by a formerly more pronounced Stand ability or it is simply the result of merging with vampiric cells inside of him is still up to speculation.

Nijimura seems effectively immortal and possesses extraordinary healing capabilities; his limb is shown regrowing back in an instant when removed. However, despite his apparently indestructible status, Josuke notices that his body is also abnormally flimsy: although completely without the intention of doing so, simply seeking to remove the peculiar contact, Crazy Diamond effortlessly punches Nijimura's right arm off when he is grabbing onto Koichi's leg during their first meeting. This is also an observation shared by Nijimura's eldest son, Keicho, as the latter once calls his father "a pile of rotten flesh".

It is suggested that Nijimura might not be able to return back to who he was before the mutation, as his cells have long since merged with DIO's spore planted inside of him.

History
Twelve years prior to Diamond is Unbreakable, the Nijimura family's matriarch died, leaving the father in depression. On top of that, Japan had been going through a tough time economically and the family soon fell into poverty. The father constantly abused his sons as a result.

Two years later, the patriarch started to receive letters with money and jewels. Much later in his life, his older son Keicho would realize his father had sold his soul and heart to DIO, who, at that time, was scouring the globe for a Stand user capable of recreating reality.

DIO, however, distrusted the Nijimura patriarch and implanted a seed of his undead body within him. When Jotaro defeated DIO, and when his younger son Okuyasu was only 7, the seed burst, causing the father to slowly mutate into a monstrous form, and later lose his ability to speak. This form would automatically heal any wounds inflicted. Keicho subsequently searched for a means to end his father's miserable life.

Diamond Is Unbreakable
The Nijimura patriarch is first introduced as a bestial, unintelligent creature. It is kept on a chain and searches feverishly through a box for his family's photograph. However, Keicho misinterprets the action as mere insanity and angrily beats his mutated father for that reason. Only when Josuke examines the contents of the box and pieces the photograph back together is the patriarch finally pacified.

Later in the series, Okuyasu is seen attending his father when they meet with Josuke to discuss Yoshikage Kira's actions and to look after one another in case any of them may be assaulted. At the end of the series, the Nijimura patriarch is seen adopting Stray Cat and bonding with his new pet.

Trivia

 * How the Nijimura family came into a tumultuous time of poverty and hardship is rather peculiar; seeing that the arc Stardust Crusaders took place in the late 80s year of 1989, one comes to question how such economic straits were possible to fall into, especially during one of the many years of great economic power Japan held in the global community before the bubble crash of 1991.