Spacious 6DK Family Home with Traditional Doma Storage in Osaka's Convenient Hannan City
This charming two-story wooden house, built in 1972, offers a generous 130.84 square meters of living space across a 6DK layout, providing ample room for family life and entertaining. The property features a unique and practical 土間収納 (doma storage) area, a traditional Japanese entryway space perfect for storing outdoor gear, bicycles, or as a workshop. The home is equipped with a システムキッチン (system kitchen) and a カウンターキッチン (counter kitchen), offering both efficiency and style. For cooking, it includes a ガスコンロ (gas stove), providing strong, controllable heat ideal for a variety of cuisines and offering faster recovery in the event of a disaster compared to electric systems.
Additional amenities enhance daily comfort, including a 追い焚き (reheating function) for the bath, a 浴室乾燥機 (bathroom dryer), a シャワー付洗面化粧台 (vanity with shower), and a 洗浄便座 (bidet toilet seat). The interior is well-appointed with a ウォークインクローゼット (walk-in closet), 全居室収納 (storage in all rooms), a TVモニタ付ドアホン (video door phone), and 床暖房 (floor heating). A key feature is the 室内洗濯機置場 (indoor washing machine space), which helps protect the appliance from the elements, extending its lifespan. The property is 南向き (south-facing), ensuring good sunlight, and is situated on a 角地 (corner lot). Utilities include プロパンガス (propane gas) and connection to the 下水 (sewer system). The bathroom and toilet are separate.
Located in Hannan City, Osaka, the home is a 13-minute walk from Ozaki Station on the Nankai Main Line. The neighborhood is highly convenient, with a convenience store within a 5-minute walk (358m) and a supermarket within 10 minutes (668m), meaning daily errands can be completed on foot with minimal hassle. The area offers a comfortable, low-stress living environment suitable for the long term. An interesting fact about the wider Osaka Bay area is the presence of Kansai International Airport, an engineering marvel built on an artificial island. The closest major tourist attraction is the Kansai International Airport itself, approximately 7km away, a major international hub known for its unique island location and architectural design.