Nijigasaki High School

Nijigasaki High School also known as Nijigasaki Academy is a high school located in Odaiba, an artificial island in Tokyo, Japan. This is the school that the ten members of the Nijigasaki High School Idol Club go to.

Description
The Nijigasaki Academy consists of a middle school and high school in the Odaiba area. The school also has an associated set of dorms for students, which are not required.

The school aims to foster world-class specialists in various fields, and as such has many areas of study and specialized departments not found in other schools. The school encourages the independence of students.

Uniform
The summer uniform is a vest-style uniform. The skirt is navy blue with a printed white grid. A light-blue button down is worn under a white or navy blue vest. Students may choose to wear a jacket instead of a vest, or just a button down.

The winter uniform is a blazer-style uniform. The skirt is white with a printed gray grid. A dark gray jacket is worn over a white button down, though students may wear a different jacket, and choose to leave it open or closed.

Years are differentiated by a ribbon tied under the collar of the button down. First years wear a yellow ribbon, second years wear a red ribbon, and third years wear a green ribbon. The summer versions of the uniform have ribbons of these colors, but slightly lighter.

Students
First years:
 * Kasumi Nakasu
 * Shizuku Osaka (Transferred from Seiran High School)
 * Rina Tennoji
 * Shioriko Mifune

Second years:
 * Ayumu Uehara
 * Ai Miyashita
 * Setsuna Yuki
 * Yu Takasaki / The Player

Third years:
 * Karin Asaka
 * Kanata Konoe (Transferred from Shinonome Institute)
 * Emma Verde (Transferred from Y.G. International Academy)

School Badge
The official school badge for Nijigasaki is being chosen through a contest.


 * 1) Between October 6, 2017 and October 30, 2017, fan created entries were submitted to Bushimo.
 * 2) Between October 31, 2017 and November 5, 2017, the finalists were selected by the contest staff.
 * 3) The finalized design is being selected out of the five finalist designs by a vote on Bushimo's website between November 7, 2017 and November 21, 2017.
 * 4) The winner, to-no, was announced on the PDP livestream on December 11, 2017.

Trivia

 * The school's structure and location is based on Tokyo Big Sight, the largest convention and exhibition center in Japan.
 * Niji (虹) means rainbow and likely referencing the Rainbow Bridge connecting central Tokyo and Odaiba.
 * The opening scene of Muteki-kyuu*Believer reveals that the school's exterior had been redesigned for the anime adaptation.
 * Karin Asaka and Emma Verde reside in the school's dorms. Rina Tennoji graduated from the associated middle school.
 * Shioriko Mifune mentions that Nijigasaki High School has about 1,000 first-year students enrolled, so we can presume that the school has at least 2,000 students.