Spacious Traditional Japanese Home with Generous Land in Osaka's Izumisano City
This property presents a rare opportunity to own a characterful Japanese-style home on a large plot of land in Izumisano City, Osaka. The house features a generous 7SDK layout, providing seven rooms plus dining and kitchen areas, spread across a total floor area of 175.95 square meters. Built in November 1980, the wooden two-story structure is situated on a 329.75 square meter plot, offering ample outdoor space including a charming Japanese garden with stone-paved paths and lush greenery.
The property's equipment and features are comprehensive. The kitchen is equipped with a system kitchen featuring an IH cooking heater, a dishwasher/dryer, and ample counter and upper storage space. The bathroom includes a reheating function (追い焚き) and a bath dryer. Other notable features include a shower-equipped vanity, heated toilet seats, underfloor heating in some areas, a TV monitor intercom, and a walk-in closet. The home is all-electric (オール電化), south-facing (南向き), and includes barrier-free elements. Parking is available for two or more vehicles under a carport.
Special notes and remarks highlight key points: the property boasts a dignified Japanese house and a picturesque garden. The parking space accommodates two cars, and there is an additional concrete block storage shed (倉庫) measuring 5.61 square meters. The property is subject to the Cultural Properties Protection Law due to its location near the Sangenya Ruins (三軒屋遺跡). The current status is occupied, and viewings are possible.
The location is highly convenient, just a 5-minute walk (325 meters) from Nagataki Station on the JR Hanwa Line, providing excellent access to the wider Kansai region. The area of Izumisano is known for its blend of residential comfort and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Izumisano City is home to Kansai International Airport, Japan's first 24-hour operational airport built on an artificial island. While the airport itself is a major landmark, the property is also within reasonable distance of the historic Kishiwada Castle, a well-preserved feudal castle famous for its dramatic stone walls and annual Danjiri Festival.