Intrigued, Emiko decided to add the nijiiro no kokoro to her pancake batter, creating a special batch of "nijiirobanbi." As she cooked the pancakes on the griddle, the aroma wafting from the bakery was unlike anything anyone in town had ever smelled before. The pancakes emerged with a mesmerizing, rainbow-colored sheen, as if the very essence of the rainbow had been infused into them.
In an industry often criticized for manufactured uniformity, Nijiirobanbi represents . They are not trying to be heavy metal pretending to be idols, nor idols pretending to be punk. They are a genuine fusion – a group that understands that vulnerability and aggression can coexist, that rainbows can be beautiful and blinding, and that Bambi can grow fangs. nijiirobanbi