A 1970s Vintage Camp House Style Home in Osaka's Izumisano City
This unique property in Izumisano City, Osaka, is a fully renovated single-story home that masterfully blends 1970s vintage charm with a playful, open-concept camp house aesthetic. The exterior features a subdued color palette that harmonizes with the surrounding neighborhood. Inside, the 4LDK layout offers versatile living spaces, including a loft, making it suitable as a primary residence, a second home, or a weekend retreat.
The renovation was comprehensive, including exterior wall painting, new wood deck installation, front door painting, new intercom, new functional gatepost, new water heater, replacement of all window screens, house cleaning, termite proofing, new kitchen, new washbasin, new bathroom, new toilet, new distribution board, and exterior work. Key equipment and features include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, IH cooktop, gas cooktop, bath with reheating function, bathroom dryer, shower-equipped vanity, washlet toilet, walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, TV monitor doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking lot. Other facilities include public water supply, propane gas, septic tank, separate bath and toilet, shower, system kitchen, reheating function, shower-equipped vanity, underfloor storage, loft, flooring, warm water washlet toilet, and flat parking space.
The spacious lot of over 95 tsubo (approximately 314.43 sqm) provides ample room, including parking for five or more vehicles. The home is located a 13-minute walk from Nagataki Station on the JR Hanwa Line, offering convenient train access. The area is well-served with a convenience store just a 2-minute walk away, a supermarket within a 5-minute walk, and comprehensive medical facilities nearby.
Izumisano City is part of the Osaka Bay area and is home to Kansai International Airport, one of Japan's major international gateways and a marvel of modern engineering built on an artificial island. This provides easy access for international travel. For a day trip, residents can easily visit the historic ruins of Osaka Castle, a iconic symbol of Japan's feudal era located approximately an hour away by train.