Spacious Detached Rental House in Kagoshima's Ōsaki Town
This detached rental property, known as the Kaizaki Rental House No. 3, offers a comfortable and practical living space in the quiet town of Ōsaki, Kagoshima Prefecture. The house features a 3K layout with a total floor area of 54.15 square meters, providing a kitchen and three Japanese-style rooms of varying sizes (4.5 tatami, 6 tatami, and 6 tatami). The property is a single-story wooden structure built in January 1985.
Key equipment and features include air conditioning, flooring, a walk-in closet, a washlet toilet seat, a bath with reheating function, a system kitchen, a separate washstand, space for an indoor washing machine, a bathroom dryer, and parking for two or more vehicles. The property is pet negotiable, does not require a guarantor, and is available for immediate occupancy. Online consultations are also possible. Basic utilities include public water supply, propane gas, and a septic tank. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the property has a shower and hot water supply.
The house faces south, allowing for bright sunlight and good sun exposure. The use of propane gas provides strong火力 (firepower) for quick baths and cooking, and meals can be cooked deliciously. Recovery from disasters is also said to be quick. The indoor space for the washing machine protects it from rain and wind, which is expected to help it last longer. The property description notes, "We want to cheer on those who are working hard... This is a detached house information where you can spend your time relaxing!"
The area of Ōsaki Town in Kagoshima Prefecture is a rural part of the island of Kyushu, known for its agricultural production. An interesting local fact is that the town is home to the Japan Athlete Training Center Ōsumi (ジャパンアスリートトレーニングセンター大隅), a major facility for athletic development, which is highlighted as being nearby in the listing notes. For visitors, a major landmark in the broader region is the stunning Sakurajima, an active volcano located in Kagoshima Bay, which is one of Japan's most famous natural symbols and a popular tourist destination.