Compact and Convenient Studio Apartment in Osaka's Tennoji Ward
This rental apartment is a studio unit located on the 7th floor of an 11-story building in the vibrant Tennoji Ward of Osaka City. The property offers a compact yet functional living space with a wall-core area of 19.44 square meters (approximately 5.88 tsubo). The interior features a 7.1-jo Western-style room where tenants can select the wallpaper, carpet flooring, and shower curtain from samples available in room 305. The unit includes a balcony.
Key property features and equipment include a toilet with a bidet seat, a combined bath and toilet room, a washbasin, a single-burner electric stove, air conditioning, a BS antenna terminal, free internet usage, a space for a washing machine, cushion flooring, a refrigerator, an auto-lock building entrance, city gas, public water supply, sewage system, hot water supply, an elevator, a parcel delivery box, a garbage disposal area within the premises, and a coin laundry. There is no dedicated parking or bicycle parking space. The building is constructed of steel-reinforced concrete (SRC) and was built in October 1986. It contains a total of 72 units.
Special notes from the agent indicate that two train stations are conveniently accessible. The rental terms include a two-year contract with no renewal fee and a two-month free rent period. Tenant insurance is required, with details subject to change based on the occupant and conditions. A rental guarantee from Japan Safety, equivalent to 40% of the total rent (minimum 20,000 yen), is also required. Conditions for tenancy include: no pets, single occupants only, no musical instruments, no cohabitation, no room sharing, no DIY alterations, no customization, smoking is allowed, a guarantor is required, and the unit cannot be used as an office or for SOHO (small office/home office) purposes.
The apartment is situated in the Uehonmachi 6-chome area, a well-connected district known for its blend of traditional shopping streets and modern developments. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Shitennoji Temple, founded in 593 AD, is one of Japan's oldest officially administered temples and a major cultural landmark. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower in the Shinsekai district, a symbol of Osaka's retro-futuristic charm and a popular observation deck offering panoramic city views.