A Terraced House in Osaka's Taisho Ward
This property is a terraced house located in Taisho Ward, Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture. Built in January 1959, this wooden structure offers a total floor area of 51.95 square meters (approximately 15.71 tsubo) on a land plot of 31.67 square meters (approximately 9.58 tsubo). The layout is a functional 3DK, comprising a Japanese-style room of 4.7 tatami mats, a Western-style room of 4.5 tatami mats, a combined 6.2-tatami mat dining-kitchen area, and a 4.2-tatami mat service room.
The property is equipped with city gas, water supply, sewerage, side ditches, electricity, and a heated toilet seat. A critical feature is its road access: it fronts two roads (excluding corner lots). To the south is an 8-meter wide public road without designated location, and to the east is a 4-meter wide public road, also without designated location. The land is flat, zoned as Category I Residential District within the urbanization promotion area, with a building-to-land ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
Taisho Ward is a historically rich area of Osaka, known for its blend of industrial heritage and residential communities. An interesting local landmark is the Taisho Roman-kan, a museum dedicated to preserving the Taisho-era architectural and cultural history of the district. The area is well-connected, with the Osaka Loop Line's Taisho Station providing convenient access to the wider city.