Plane Hirakata Park: A Renovated Corner Apartment Near Hirakata Park
This 3LDK apartment in the Plane Hirakata Park building offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle, recently renovated in June 2025 for immediate move-in. The property is a corner unit on the 4th floor of a 7-story reinforced concrete building, providing durability and earthquake resistance. A key feature is the two-sided balcony, which offers ample outdoor space and excellent sunlight. The unit also benefits from having no residences above it, ensuring a quiet living environment.
The apartment comes fully equipped with modern amenities including a system kitchen, bathroom dryer, dishwasher, and a toilet with a window for natural ventilation. The layout is designed for practicality and comfort, with a spacious living-dining-kitchen area that fosters family communication. All rooms feature flooring, and the unit includes ample storage throughout. The building itself offers shared facilities, security features, an elevator, a delivery box, and parking.
Location is a major advantage. The property is just a 4-minute walk from Hirakata Park Station on the Keihan Main Line, providing easy access to central Osaka and Kyoto. It is also an incredibly short 3-minute walk from Hirakata Park, a major amusement park and scenic spot. Daily necessities are covered with a FRESCO supermarket within a 4-minute walk. The agent notes that online viewing appointments are convenient, with flexible scheduling available 365 days a year, including early mornings and late nights. They offer meeting at the property, at their office, or pick-up service. The agent also states: "This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available only for some properties."
The surrounding area of Hirakata City offers a blend of urban convenience and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that Hirakata Park, opened in 1910, is one of the oldest amusement parks in Japan. Beyond the nearby park, the region is known for its access to the historic city of Kyoto, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with famous temples like Kinkaku-ji and Kiyomizu-dera, which are easily reachable via the Keihan Line.