Mansaku Nijimura
Mansaku Nijimura (虹村 万作, Nijimura Mansaku), also known as Father Nijimura (虹村父, Nijimura-Chichi), is a tertiary character featured in the fourth part of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, Diamond is Unbreakable.
He was an abusive father and entered DIO's service, but the vampire's death causes the seed in his brain to turn him into a near mindless monster with regenerative powers. He is kept prisoner in the attic of the Nijimura Brothers' home while Keicho Nijimura seeks a Stand User that can kill him for good.
Appearance
Nijimura Sr. is a rotund creature with blistered green skin, mismatched eyes, no ears, a squished nose, and puffy lips resembling a beak. He has a mohawk-like hairstyle with small bald patches in between. He wears a sleeveless shirt along with shorts.
Before his deformation, as seen in a photograph, he was a man of masculine features and short, dark hair, wearing a genial expression.
Color Schemes
Personality
Nijimura Sr. is unable to communicate above a basic, animalistic level. Keicho assumed that he is unable to recognize his two sons and possess much, if any, self and environmental awareness.[2]
His sons were originally frustrated by his apparently-meaningless habit of searching through a chest in his room. He would take everything out of the box and cry if the box was taken away, doing the routine over and over for ten years. However, Josuke restores the torn objects on the ground to reveal that Nijimura had been searching for a photograph of himself and his young family. Koichi theorizes that Nijimura can only recognize his sons' past appearances, so he cherishes his memories of them greatly, wistfully sobbing while gazing at the picture.[3]
Before his mutation, Nijimura was shown to be a man who loved his family. However, he was by no means a good father. 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.[3]
Abilities
Regeneration
Due to merging with DIO's immortal flesh, Nijimura is seemingly immortal;[3] any damage done to him is quickly healed. The limits of his regeneration are unknown. Unlike vampires, having his head crushed is ineffective. Likewise, being cut into pieces or having pieces of his body carved away simply lead to regeneration.[2] However, Nijimura's flesh is flimsy. A moderately strong punch is enough to cut his arm off or tear away large chunks of flesh.[2][3] Josuke Higashikata suggests using his Crazy Diamond to fix Mr. Nijimura, however it's unknown if this occured or if it worked.
Stand
As one of the men chosen by DIO during his search for Stand Users, Nijimura is stated to have a Stand. However, not even Keicho knows what it looked like or what its abilities were.[3][4] He seems to be unable to use it anymore as a result of the flesh bud fusing with his own flesh.[4]
History
Background
Twelve years prior to Diamond is Unbreakable, the mother of the Nijimura family 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 causing the father to constantly abuse his sons as a result.
Two years later, the father 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 father and implanted a seed of his undead body within him. When Jotaro defeated DIO, 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, effectively making him immortal. Keicho subsequently searched for a means to end his father's miserable life.
Diamond is Unbreakable
The father of the Nijimura brothers 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 father finally pacified. He suggests using his stand Crazy Diamond to heal their father, but they're interrupted with the arrival of Red Hot Chili Pepper. Chili Pepper murders Keicho and takes off with the Bow and Arrow.
With the money they had, Okuyasu enrolls into Josuke's highschool and continues to live with his father.
After Shigechi's murder, father Nijimura is seen with the rest of the present Morioh residents next to Okuyasu. They listen to Reimi Sugimoto explain the murder, and after a discussion Okuyasu walks off with his father right behind him.
After Kira's defeat. Nijimura Sr. is seen adopting Stray Cat and bonding with his new pet.
In the Anime, Father Nijimura is seen at Tonio's restaurant with Okuyasu. They attempt to cure his mutation through Tonio's ability but fail, unphased however, Okuyasu is still happy being around his father.
Chapters / Episodes
- Chapter 274: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 281: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 8
- Chapter 282: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 9
- Chapter 283: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 10
- Chapter 284: Koichi Hirose (Echoes), Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 301: Yukako Yamagishi Falls in Love, Part 8 (Cover only)
- Chapter 303: Let's Go Eat Some Italian Food, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 324: Let's Go to the Manga Artist's House, Part 7 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 347: The People of Morioh
- Chapter 412: Cheap Trick, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 439: Goodbye, Morioh - The Golden Heart
Trivia
- In the credits of the live-action film, he is named Mansaku Nijimura (虹村 万作, Nijimura Mansaku). This follows the name theming of his family, as all three men have kanji in their names used for the myriad-based system of Japanese numerals which groups digits in larger numbers in sets of 4: (万, man) in Mansaku represents 104 (10,000 or 1 0000), (億, oku) in Okuyasu represents 108 (100,000,000 or 1 0000 0000), and (兆, chō) in Keicho represents 1012 (1,000,000,000,000 or 1 0000 0000 0000).
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References
- ↑ Chapter 414: Cheap Trick, Part 3
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Chapter 281: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 8
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Chapter 282: The Nijimura Brothers, Part 9
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 JOJO A-GO!GO!: STANDS, p.120