Osaka Marine Heights Building 2: A Refurbished High-Rise Apartment in Port Town
This property is a 3LDK apartment located on the 10th floor of the 12-story Osaka Marine Heights Building 2 in Suminoe Ward, Osaka. Priced at 11.98 million yen, the apartment offers a generous 76.8 m² of private floor space plus a 10.75 m² south-facing balcony. The building is a steel-framed reinforced concrete (SRC) structure completed in February 1983.
The apartment has undergone a comprehensive interior renovation completed in October 2025. The refurbishment included the replacement of the range hood, gas stove, intercom, and distribution board. New flooring was installed in the living/dining/kitchen area, the tatami mats in the Japanese-style room were re-covered, and the screen doors were replaced. Key features include an elevator that stops on this upper floor, a south-facing orientation, storage in all rooms, a barrier-free design, a south-facing balcony, a bathroom with a window, a TV monitor intercom, and a dishwasher. The building also has a bicycle parking area.
The location is highly convenient, with Port Town Nishi Station on the Nanko Port Town Line just a 7-minute walk away. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a supermarket, convenience store, and drugstore all approximately a 7-minute walk from the property. The agent, Akai Yukie of Kawamoto Komuten, has over 20 years of experience in the real estate industry and the local Nanko area, offering free consultation services for both purchase and sale, including advice on home loans and fire insurance.
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The Suminoe Ward area is part of Osaka's waterfront development, known for its modern town planning and spacious layouts. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Osaka Port area is home to the Kaiyukan, one of the world's largest aquariums, located in the Tempozan Harbor Village. The closest major tourist attraction is this very Kaiyukan Aquarium, a world-renowned facility showcasing marine life from the Pacific Rim in impressive, carefully recreated habitats.