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|etymology = '''Nishidake''': Possibly from the Japanese words "nishi" (西) meaning "west" and "dake" (だけ) meaning "only".<br>
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'''Shigeru''': From the Japanese word "shigeru" (茂) meaning "lush" or "luxuriant".<br>
'''Sachiko''': From the Japanese words "sachi" (幸) meaning "happiness" or "good luck" and "ko" (子) meaning "child".<br>
'''Kaori''': Mainly from the Japanese word "kaori" (香) meaning "fragrance".<br>
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Nishidake Family
Description
Rumor says the Nishidake family are sacred guardians of Mt. Komorebi. Indeed, Shigeru fumes over the Ito family’s local development plans. Sachiko, however, feels warmly toward Megumi due to an old friendship with the young woman’s mom. Plus, she knows what’s in her granddaughter’s heart… Kaori moved to Mt. Komorebi after losing her parents. She soon discovered two loves: the slopes, and the son of her grandfather’s sworn enemy! If she had one wish, she’d melt her grandfather’s hardened heart.
Name Nishidake Family
Members Shigeru Nishidake, Sachiko Nishidake, Kaori Nishidake
Number of generations 2 generations
Lot 5-6-1 Shinronyoku
Funds §25,000
Other information
Game The Sims 4: Snowy Escape
Playability Playable
World Mt. Komorebi

The Nishidake Family is a family in Mt. Komorebi, a world from The Sims 4: Snowy Escape. It consists of married couple, Shigeru and Sachiko Nishidake, and their teenage granddaughter, Kaori Nishidake

Onomatology

Nishidake: Possibly from the Japanese words "nishi" (西) meaning "west" and "dake" (だけ) meaning "only".
Shigeru: From the Japanese word "shigeru" (茂) meaning "lush" or "luxuriant".
Sachiko: From the Japanese words "sachi" (幸) meaning "happiness" or "good luck" and "ko" (子) meaning "child".
Kaori: Mainly from the Japanese word "kaori" (香) meaning "fragrance".

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