Platinum Family:A female business owner living in a super-exclusive residential area of ​​Tokyo reveals her extraordinarily luxurious lifestyle, including a 220-square-meter living room. | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

Platinum Family:A female business owner living in a super-exclusive residential area of ​​Tokyo reveals her extraordinarily luxurious lifestyle, including a 220-square-meter living room.

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5月12日放送の「プラチナファミリー 華麗なる一家をのぞき見」の一場面=テレビ朝日提供
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5月12日放送の「プラチナファミリー 華麗なる一家をのぞき見」の一場面=テレビ朝日提供

The program "Platinum Family: A Peek into the Lives of a Glamorous Family" (TV Asahi, Tuesdays at 7 PM *excluding some regions) introduces the lifestyles of "glamorous families." In the May 12th broadcast, the show will go undercover into the mansion of a female business executive living in a super-exclusive residential area of ​​Tokyo.

Our guest this time is Nao Prideek, a former editor-in-chief of a travel magazine and now a highly capable CEO of a company specializing in branding and social media marketing for the travel industry. Her husband, Shane, graduated from Stanford University, studied in Japan, and now serves as the head of the Japanese subsidiary of one of the world's leading global investment companies, boasting assets under management of 46 trillion yen.

The luxurious mansion where Nao and her family live is a three-story building with a basement. It is equipped with an elevator, and the 220-square-meter living and dining area on the second floor is a stylish space. The kitchen has built-in appliances from overseas, and the refrigerator is neatly stored in the wall. There are also playful touches, such as chickens being kept in the courtyard and a bouldering wall that the children built in the yoga room.

Her extravagant lifestyle is also revealed, including her hosting sushi parties with her mom friends at her home, where she hires a sushi chef, and spending the summers at her vast villa in Oregon, USA, which has a plot of land roughly the size of two Tokyo Domes.

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