Kazuyo Matsui Reveals Her "Newly Renovated House" to the Media for the First Time! Approaching the Full View of the "House that Attracts Wealth" - Tears Over the "Undergarment" Made by Her Mother... Speaking Her Feelings for Her Late Mother: "She's Telling Me, 'Do Your Best, Kazuyo'"
In ABEMA's 10th-anniversary special program, Kazuyo Matsui made a live appearance for the first time in about 8 years, revealing her newly renovated house designed according to feng shui principles to attract wealth.
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The new future TV "ABEMA" will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Saturday, April 11, 2026. To commemorate this milestone, the project "Women Who Can't Keep Quiet: Live Confessions of Turbulent Lives SP" within the special program "30-Hour Limit Breakthrough Festival" was broadcast live from 11:00 am on Sunday, April 12.
The "30-Hour Limit Breakthrough Festival," which starts broadcasting at 3:00 pm on Saturday, April 11, 2026, is a special program commemorating the 10th anniversary of "ABEMA." In addition to special editions of popular original programs, many challenging projects typical of "ABEMA" are prepared. It will broadcast a cluster of projects intertwining history and challenges that symbolize the past and future of "ABEMA" non-stop for 30 hours. On the day, treating the entire "ABEMA" platform as a "festival venue," it will progress simultaneously on 3 channels. Viewers can freely move between channels and experience entertainment that breaks conventional wisdom.
*The official hashtag is #Abema30Hours. We would appreciate it if you could use it on SNS, etc.
In the special program "30-Hour Limit Breakthrough Festival," a special live edition of the popular variety show "Women Who Can't Keep Quiet: Live Confessions of Turbulent Lives SP" was broadcast. In this program, MCs MEGUMI, Ayame Goriki, and Hiccorohee touch upon the ways of life of various women through video, and discuss "women's happiness" with unadorned words while comparing it with their own values. Gorgeous guests living turbulent lives made live appearances: Ruriko Kojima, in her first live broadcast since returning to the entertainment industry; Kazuyo Matsui, who once garnered immense trust primarily from housewives with numerous luck-boosting cleaning techniques, appearing in a live broadcast for the first time in about 8 years since disappearing from Japanese TV; Anna Umemiya & Yasunori Yotsugi, who announced her battle with breast cancer and their lightning remarriage after 10 days of meeting, making their "first live broadcast as a couple"; and MALIA., an entrepreneur whose glamorous Dubai life drastically changed due to the situation in Iran.
■ "Everything is to build wealth." Kazuyo Matsui reveals her "newly renovated, latest house" in Japan to the media for the first time!
Approaching the full view of the "house that attracts wealth"
In the second half of the program, it closely followed Kazuyo Matsui, who has achieved success in business and investments and is currently based in New York. This time, Matsui's "latest house where renovation has been completed" while she is staying in Japan was revealed to the media for the first time.
At the entrance, a gold-leaf nameplate designed by herself is hung, and stepping inside reveals a space designed based on feng shui. As Matsui says, "Everything is to build wealth," the house, built on the theme of "how to build wealth," is thoroughly detailed everywhere, such as gold furnishings to attract financial luck and a 4.5 million yen octagonal Persian rug entrance mat.
Furthermore, the approximately 30-tatami (about 50 sqm) bedroom and closet are lined with custom-made furniture costing 12 million yen, functionally designed so everything can be seen at a glance under the philosophy of "Time is Money." Matsui revealed her unique success philosophy, saying, "In life, if you can't find things immediately, you lose out."
It was also revealed that Matsui purchased this house, which was called a "450 million yen mansion" 25 years ago, in cash. Prefacing with "Although I've divorced twice," she said, "If it's in a joint name, how to divide the house when divorcing, and what to do with the loan, becomes a cause of trouble. But in my case, I paid for the land and construction costs entirely in cash, so there was no dispute at all; I just had them leave promptly." Voices of surprise rose from the studio at her overwhelming financial power and rational thinking.
[Video] Kazuyo Matsui makes a live TV appearance for the first time in about 8 years!
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■ Tears over the "undergarment" "made by my mother by hand"... Speaking her feelings for her late mother: "I think she's telling me, 'Do your best, Kazuyo'"
Towards the end of the coverage, it approached Matsui's unknown roots. In this location shoot, Matsui, who wore a kimono for the first time in 32 years, showed an "undergarment" hand-sewn by her mother, saying, "My mother made this by hand." Looking back on when she was modeling at the age of 16, she said, "Kansai models had to provide their own accessories," and tearfully said, "My mother hand-sewed this for me." "Wearing a kimono for the first time in 32 years, wearing the undergarment my mother made, and thinking a lot about my mother..." she thought of her mother who suddenly passed away.
Matsui said, "I'm sure she's looking down from heaven and saying, 'Do your best, Kazuyo.'" In those words, she faced her life so far.
The new future TV "ABEMA" will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Saturday, April 11, 2026. To commemorate this milestone, the project "Women Who Can't Keep Quiet: Live Confessions of Turbulent Lives SP" within the special program "30-Hour Limit Breakthrough Festival" was broadcast live from 11:00 am on Sunday, April 12.
The "30-Hour Limit Breakthrough Festival," which starts broadcasting at 3:00 pm on Saturday, April 11, 2026, is a special program commemorating the 10th anniversary of "ABEMA." In addition to special editions of popular original programs, many challenging projects typical of "ABEMA" are prepared. It will broadcast a cluster of projects intertwining history and challenges that symbolize the past and future of "ABEMA" non-stop for 30 hours. On the day, treating the entire "ABEMA" platform as a "festival venue," it will progress simultaneously on 3 channels. Viewers can freely move between channels and experience entertainment that breaks conventional wisdom.
*The official hashtag is #Abema30Hours. We would appreciate it if you could use it on SNS, etc.
In the special program "30-Hour Limit Breakthrough Festival," a special live edition of the popular variety show "Women Who Can't Keep Quiet: Live Confessions of Turbulent Lives SP" was broadcast. In this program, MCs MEGUMI, Ayame Goriki, and Hiccorohee touch upon the ways of life of various women through video, and discuss "women's happiness" with unadorned words while comparing it with their own values. Gorgeous guests living turbulent lives made live appearances: Ruriko Kojima, in her first live broadcast since returning to the entertainment industry; Kazuyo Matsui, who once garnered immense trust primarily from housewives with numerous luck-boosting cleaning techniques, appearing in a live broadcast for the first time in about 8 years since disappearing from Japanese TV; Anna Umemiya & Yasunori Yotsugi, who announced her battle with breast cancer and their lightning remarriage after 10 days of meeting, making their "first live broadcast as a couple"; and MALIA., an entrepreneur whose glamorous Dubai life drastically changed due to the situation in Iran.
■ "Everything is to build wealth." Kazuyo Matsui reveals her "newly renovated, latest house" in Japan to the media for the first time!
Approaching the full view of the "house that attracts wealth"
In the second half of the program, it closely followed Kazuyo Matsui, who has achieved success in business and investments and is currently based in New York. This time, Matsui's "latest house where renovation has been completed" while she is staying in Japan was revealed to the media for the first time.
At the entrance, a gold-leaf nameplate designed by herself is hung, and stepping inside reveals a space designed based on feng shui. As Matsui says, "Everything is to build wealth," the house, built on the theme of "how to build wealth," is thoroughly detailed everywhere, such as gold furnishings to attract financial luck and a 4.5 million yen octagonal Persian rug entrance mat.
Furthermore, the approximately 30-tatami (about 50 sqm) bedroom and closet are lined with custom-made furniture costing 12 million yen, functionally designed so everything can be seen at a glance under the philosophy of "Time is Money." Matsui revealed her unique success philosophy, saying, "In life, if you can't find things immediately, you lose out."
It was also revealed that Matsui purchased this house, which was called a "450 million yen mansion" 25 years ago, in cash. Prefacing with "Although I've divorced twice," she said, "If it's in a joint name, how to divide the house when divorcing, and what to do with the loan, becomes a cause of trouble. But in my case, I paid for the land and construction costs entirely in cash, so there was no dispute at all; I just had them leave promptly." Voices of surprise rose from the studio at her overwhelming financial power and rational thinking.
[Video] Kazuyo Matsui makes a live TV appearance for the first time in about 8 years!
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■ Tears over the "undergarment" "made by my mother by hand"... Speaking her feelings for her late mother: "I think she's telling me, 'Do your best, Kazuyo'"
Towards the end of the coverage, it approached Matsui's unknown roots. In this location shoot, Matsui, who wore a kimono for the first time in 32 years, showed an "undergarment" hand-sewn by her mother, saying, "My mother made this by hand." Looking back on when she was modeling at the age of 16, she said, "Kansai models had to provide their own accessories," and tearfully said, "My mother hand-sewed this for me." "Wearing a kimono for the first time in 32 years, wearing the undergarment my mother made, and thinking a lot about my mother..." she thought of her mother who suddenly passed away.
Matsui said, "I'm sure she's looking down from heaven and saying, 'Do your best, Kazuyo.'" In those words, she faced her life so far.