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** Of course, popular [[Fanon]] has it that the Tendo and Kuno family homes are simply old family-owned homes that just haven't really changed with the times (it certainly seems likely for the Kuno's).
* In the ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' manga, Ami Mizuno (Sailor Mercury) brings her friends home to a place they immediately call an example of a millionaire's home, with a marble foyer she tells them not to worry about when it accidentally gets cracked. While the anime and live-action series don't play this up as much, her mother remains a doctor in all versions, the ostensible source of the wealth.
* Kotonoha's {{[[media|:koto_house.jpg| huge, fancy home}}]] in ''[[School Days (Visual Novel)|School Days]]''. {{[[media|:koto_room.jpg| Kotonoha's bedroom}}]] is at least twice the size of {{[[media|:sekai_room.jpg| Sekai}}]] and/or {{[[media|:makoto_room.jpg| Makoto's}}]] own rooms, and this is considering Makoto's bedroom is quite large for Japanese standards.
* The non-canon ''[[Street Fighter]]'' manga ''Sakura Ganbaru''! depicts the Kanzuki Estate as so large, it doesn't just have its own rivers, mountains, and savannas, it has its own ''climate''. Even though it's in the middle of Tokyo, visitors don't arrive by car, they arrive by chartered plane and land at the private airstrip.
* Yurika from ''[[Sugar Sugar Rune]]''.