Spacious 8LDK Home with Panoramic Views in Kashiwara, Osaka
This property is a spacious 8LDK detached house located on a hillside in Kashiwara City, Osaka Prefecture. The house is situated on a high elevation, offering excellent panoramic views from its position. The property features a generous land area of approximately 266.32 square meters (about 80 tsubo) and a total floor area of 115.92 square meters.
Translated agent notes and equipment details: The house has numerous rooms, making it suitable for use by a large number of people. One room located partway up the hillside can be utilized in various ways, such as a warehouse or a workspace. The property includes a spacious balcony where laundry can be easily dried. A shutter-equipped parking space is available, providing protection from rain and wind and enhancing security. The property uses cost-effective and environmentally friendly city gas. The toilet is equipped with a bidet seat (shower toilet/washlet) for cleanliness. A separate washbasin is installed, which is very convenient for applying makeup and hairstyling.
Key features include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, IH cooktop, gas cooktop, bath with reheating function, bathroom dryer, washbasin with shower, walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, TV monitor doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking space. Other facilities include public water supply, city gas, sewer system, private bath, private toilet, hot water supply, indoor washing machine space, balcony, and warm-water washing toilet seat.
The area of Kashiwara City offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Kashiwara is home to the ancient burial mound, the Konda Hachiman Shrine Kofun, which is part of the Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This highlights the region's deep historical roots dating back to the Kofun period. The closest major landmark is Shitennō-ji Temple in Tennoji Ward, Osaka, one of Japan's oldest officially administered temples, founded in 593 by Prince Shōtoku.