Spacious Family Home with Ample Storage in Osaka's Nishinari Ward
This property is a detached wooden house built in November 1974, offering a generous 6DK layout that is ideal for families. The floor plan features three Japanese-style rooms and three Western-style rooms, providing versatile living spaces. The dining-kitchen area is adjacent to a Japanese room, allowing for combined use depending on the occasion. The kitchen itself is an efficient L-shaped design, facilitating smooth meal preparation.
The home is equipped with a comprehensive range of features. Key equipment includes a system kitchen with a counter, an IH cooktop, a bath with reheating function and a dryer, a washbasin with a shower attachment, and a washlet toilet seat. There are toilets on each floor for convenience. Indoor amenities feature a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped door phone, and underfloor heating. Notable property characteristics include being all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and having a parking space. Additional facilities are a dedicated bath, dedicated toilet, and more than two toilet locations.
The property boasts excellent storage solutions throughout, including attic storage, making effective use of the living space. Ventilation is considered with balconies on two sides. The location is highly convenient, situated within a 2-minute walk (approx. 160m) of Chihon Elementary School and a 5-minute walk (approx. 400m) of Seinan Junior High School. Daily shopping needs are met by a Seven-Eleven store a 4-minute walk away, a Sandy supermarket a 9-minute walk away, and a combined Life supermarket and Konan home center a 10-minute walk away. For transportation, Osaka Metro's Yotsubashi Line "Kishinosato" Station is a 10-minute walk, providing access to Suminoe Park and Nishi-Umeda. The "Kishinosato-Tamade" Station, serving the Nankai Main, Koya, and Shiomibashi lines, is a 12-minute walk away, offering access to three different train lines.
The Nishinari Ward area of Osaka is a vibrant, densely populated part of the city known for its strong sense of community. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Shinsekai district, just a short train ride away, is famous for its iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and is considered the birthplace of kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers). The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Shitennoji Temple, one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples, founded in 593 AD, which is easily accessible from the nearby transit lines.