Description
Chimaki Yamori, a 19-year-old art college student in Summer Team B, possesses a calm, enigmatic demeanor intertwined with a profound dedication to artistic expression. His name—combining "Chimaki" (a rice dumpling) and "Yamori" (gecko)—mirrors his team’s seasonal motif. Before cryogenic preservation, he resided with his grandmother near Kumamoto Castle and attended Kanazawa University’s art college, though his familial background remains obscure.

Slender with curly blonde hair, Chimaki dons vibrant Hawaiian shirts and bandanas, his deliberate, understated style contrasting with teammates. Stoicism defines his personality; he maintains neutral composure even amid danger, such as during a crocodile-creature attack where he later considered repurposing lethal algae for art. Emotionally detached, he seldom shares personal thoughts or bonds deeply, favoring solitary nocturnal creativity.

His artistic versatility spans murals, sculptures, Buddhist statue identification, and practical tricks like the "whip-off-the-tablecloth" technique. Awakening in a post-apocalyptic world, he journeys with Summer Team B to Bungo Fuji, aiding in base-camp establishment. Visiting Kumamoto’s ruins, he pragmatically accepts the devastation yet attempts to sculpt the castle’s likeness, revealing flickers of nostalgia.

Key moments include surviving a volcanic eruption and landslide, trapped unfazed in tree sap while musing on boredom rather than peril. He later assists in mapping a cryptic laboratory model and contemplates his art’s purpose after Hana references his mural. A late revelation about his father—an ambitious artist who abandoned him—sheds light on his self-reliance and solitary creative drive.

Though overt growth remains subtle, Chimaki quietly supports the group through acts like crafting graves or providing ambient music during gatherings. His presence underscores art’s intrinsic value beyond survival, contrasting teammates whose skills directly facilitate their journey.