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Family

Rika Kawada (河田 梨香, Kawada Rika?)
Yura's 20-year-old sister. Sexually experienced and rather promiscuous (to the point where, early in the series, she keeps a boyfriend and three "sex friends" – in addition to miscellaneous flings), she constantly teases and goads both Makoto and Yura into improving their "night life". At first in an on-and-off relationship with her "number-one boyfriend", Taku Yamada, for most of the series, she eventually decides to settle down, even marrying the son of Makoto's boss Katori, though their matrimony rapidly disintegrates soon afterwards following personal differences.
She is voiced by Fumie Kusachi (radio drama) and Naoko Takano (OVA), and portrayed by Ayaka Tomoda (web series) and Miyuki Yokoyama (films).
Akira Onoda (小野田 明, Onoda Akira?)
Makoto's older brother. A 29-year-old lawyer. He is very nosy and frequently pesters Makoto about his sex life and fancies himself as Makoto's tutor on the topic of pleasuring the wife. In order to appease his own sex drive, he frequently visits brothels.
He is portrayed by Yuichi Tsuchiya (3rd film).
Jun Onoda (小野田 淳, Onoda Jun?)
Makoto's 17-year-old sister. Initially she has a rather romantic look on a relationship, and her quest for true love lets her drift through a number of affairs before she finally finds happiness with her first boyfriend, Yosuke.
She is portrayed by Natsumi Kamata (web series) and Kirara Asuka (2nd film).
Sanae Onoda (小野田 早苗, Onoda Sanae?)
Makoto's sister-in-law and Akira's 27-year-old wife. She is annoyed at Akira's habit of patronizing brothels.
She is portrayed by Sasa Handa (web series) and Rika Kawamura (3rd film).
Mamoru Onoda (小野田 守, Onoda Mamoru?)
Makoto's father. A 52-year-old company officer. He is overly sensitive about his sex life, and far too protective of his youngest child, Jun.
He is portrayed by Bengaru (3rd film).
Akiko Onoda (小野田 明子, Onoda Akiko?)
Makoto's mother. A 54-year-old housewife. Akiko proves to be more liberal (and encouraging) than her husband is when it comes to the topic of her sex life.
She is portrayed by Motoko Sasaki (3rd film).
Hideki Kawada (河田 秀樹, Kawada Hideki?)
Yura's father. A 49-year-old camera operator. He has a liking for cats and dogs, and raises a large number of them. He is also a fan of the Hanshin Tigers. While not as active as his daughters, he still enjoys a fulfilling sexual relationship with his wife Chiharu.
Chiharu Kawada (河田 千春, Kawada Chiharu?)
Yura's mother. A 47-year-old with a youthful appearance and a tender personality. Like her husband, she is a cat/dog aficionado. She frequently suffers from lumbago.
Kyouko Omiya (大宮 杏子, Ōmiya Kyōko?)
Makoto's second cousin and an obstetrician and gynecologist. At the request of Makoto's mother, she moved in next door to the Onodas to encourage them to reproduce. A very dominant personality, she was still a virgin at age thirty, but she finally does get settled down with Koichiro Matsuzaki.
She is portrayed by Momoko Tani (3rd film).
Sakura Kawada (河田 さくら, Kawada Sakura?)
Yura's and Rika's 81-year-old grandmother. Her husband died very long ago while having sex with another woman at the age of 70.

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