Compact and Convenient Apartment in Suita, Osaka
This rental apartment is located in Suita City, Osaka Prefecture, within the Senriyama Higashi 1-chome area. The property is a 1K layout with a total floor area of 21 sqm (approximately 6.35 tsubo), featuring a 6.2-tatami mat Western-style room and a balcony. The building is a 5-story reinforced concrete (RC) structure, with this unit situated on the 3rd floor. It was constructed in January 1998.
The monthly rent is 43,000 yen, with an additional 3,000 yen monthly management/common area fee. The initial costs include a security deposit (Shikikin) of 50,000 yen and a key money (Reikin) of 50,000 yen. Other move-in costs include a key exchange fee starting from 16,500 yen and an indoor cleaning fee. The contract period is one year with a renewal fee free (Freerent) structure. Tenant insurance is required (approx. 20,000 yen for 2 years with SBI Japan Short-Term Insurance, subject to change). A guarantor company is required for the lease, and credit card payments are accepted.
Translated agent notes on equipment and features include: Toilet; Separate bath and toilet; Shower; Gas stove included (1 burner); Closet; Shoe box; Air conditioner; CATV internet (internet usage fee is free); Indoor washing machine space; Auto-lock; Security camera; City gas; Water supply; Sewer; City gas water heating. There is no parking or motorcycle parking. Special notes state: Pets are not allowed; Musical instruments are not allowed; DIY is not allowed; Customization is not allowed; A guarantor is required.
The area of Senriyama is a well-established residential district in Suita, known for its proximity to universities and parks. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Senrioka Park is built on the site of the 1970 Japan World Exposition (Expo '70), with some of the original structures and landscaping still preserved. The closest major landmark is the Expocity complex, which includes the Osaka Expo '70 Commemorative Park, a large cultural and recreational area featuring museums, a Japanese garden, and the famous symbolic Tower of the Sun.