Luxury High-Rise Living in Osaka's Vibrant Nakanoshima District
This exceptional property is a 23rd-floor corner unit in The Parkhouse Nakanoshima Tower, a prestigious 55-story, earthquake-resistant tower condominium built in October 2017 by Takenaka Corporation. The residence offers a spacious 84.02 sqm (approx. 25.41 tsubo) 2LDK layout with a generous 18.35 sqm two-sided balcony, providing excellent sunlight, ventilation, and panoramic views over central Osaka.
The property features a wealth of high-end amenities. The approximately 20.4-jo LDK benefits from a glass wall that floods the space with light. The kitchen is a face-to-face style, allowing you to watch over the living and dining areas while cooking, and includes a convenient counter for serving. The unit is equipped with underfloor heating, a dishwasher, water purifier, garbage disposal (ディスポーザー), bathroom dryer, and a mist sauna. Each Western-style room and the hallway include built-in storage. The building is pet-friendly (with regulations) and features a garbage station on each floor, as well as concierge services (some for a fee).
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The building itself is a landmark, situated riverside and just a 2-minute walk from the Keihan Nakanoshima Line's "Nakanoshima" Station. It offers multiple train line access, with JR Tozai Line's "Shin-Fukushima" Station a 9-minute walk away. The development is a large community of 894 units, part of the "The Parkhouse" series developed by Mitsubishi Jisho Residence and three other companies. Security is robust, featuring multiple layers of protection and 24-hour manned management (security guards from 8 PM to 8 AM). Common areas include a lobby with sofas and tables, and delivery boxes.
The Nakanoshima area is a picturesque sandbar between the Dojima and Tosabori rivers, known as Osaka's business and cultural center. It's home to iconic institutions like the Osaka International Convention Center and the National Museum of Art, Osaka (NMAO). The area is famous for its rose garden, which features around 4,000 roses of 310 varieties, creating a stunning display each spring and autumn along the riverbanks.