Kazuyo Matsui's Renovated Home Revealed for the First Time on Media; Discusses Late Mother's Memory
ABEMA celebrated its 10th anniversary on April 11, 2026, with a special program, "30-Hour Limit Break Festival." As part of this, "Women Who Can't Be Silenced: Live Confessions of Turbulent Lives SP" aired live on April 12, featuring Kazuyo Matsui's first live TV appearance in approximately 8 years. Matsui revealed her newly renovated home in Japan, designed with feng shui principles to attract wealth. She disclosed purchasing the 450 million yen mansion with cash 25 years ago and her rational decision to avoid joint ownership to prevent divorce-related issues. She also shared a personal story about her late mother, wearing a handmade juban (undergarment) for the first time in 32 years. Other guests included Ruriko Kojima, Anna Umemiya & Yasunori Yotsugi, and MALIA.
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ABEMA, a new future TV, celebrated its 10th anniversary on Saturday, April 11, 2026. To commemorate this milestone, a special program, "30-Hour Limit Break Festival," was broadcast, including the segment "Women Who Can't Be Silenced: Live Confessions of Turbulent Lives SP" on Sunday, April 12, from 11 AM. The festival began on Saturday, April 11, 2026, at 3 PM, featuring various challenging projects and special editions of popular original programs across three channels simultaneously. During the "Women Who Can't Be Silenced" segment, Kazuyo Matsui, making her first live TV appearance in approximately 8 years, revealed her newly renovated home in Japan. The house, which she describes as "all for accumulating wealth," features a gold leaf nameplate designed by herself and interiors based on feng shui, including gold furnishings, a 4.5 million yen octagonal Persian rug, and 12 million yen custom furniture in her 30-tatami mat bedroom/closet. She also disclosed that she purchased the 450 million yen mansion with cash 25 years ago, emphasizing her rational approach to avoid property disputes during divorce. Matsui also wore a kimono for the first time in 32 years, showcasing a handmade juban from her late mother, expressing her feelings for her mother who passed away suddenly. Other guests included Ruriko Kojima, Anna Umemiya & Yasunori Yotsugi, and MALIA.