River Garden Tower Uemachi-dai Higashizaki: A Modern Tower Residence in Osaka's Uemachi Area
This property is a large-scale vibration-controlled tower residence, the first of its kind in the Uemachi South area of Higashizaki-cho in 13 years. The building features the [Kansai region's first] Nanoe X-equipped elevator and adopts full 10+ Giga ultra-high-speed communication in all units.
The apartment is located on the 14th floor of a 35-story above-ground (with one basement floor) reinforced concrete (RC) building constructed in August 2023. It offers a spacious 3LDK layout with a wall-core exclusive area of 87.29 sqm (approximately 26.4 tsubo). The rooms consist of two 5-tatami Western-style rooms, one 7-tatami Western-style room, and a large 24.3-tatami LDK (living-dining-kitchen). A key feature is the two-sided, wide balcony measuring 6.92 sqm, providing a southwest-facing primary light source. The property is currently tenanted, with an estimated annual rental income of 4.38 million yen and a projected yield of 3.71%.
Equipment and features are comprehensive, including a system kitchen with counter, dishwasher, and disposer; a water purifier; a bathroom with auto-bath, mist sauna, drying function, and heating; a tankless toilet with bidet and reheating function; and ample storage with closets in all rooms, a walk-in closet, and a shoe-in closet. The unit is fully floored, has downlights, and benefits from building amenities like an auto-lock, monitor intercom, dimple key, two or more elevators, a delivery box, 24-hour ventilation, CATV/Internet readiness, and the possibility to take out garbage at any time. The site has an AED, and services include front desk and cleaning services.
Special notes highlight the two-sided natural light and the building's vibration control structure and double ceiling. The property comes with a construction housing performance evaluation certificate and design housing performance evaluation certificate, along with defect insurance and equipment warranties.
The area, Uemachi-dai, is part of Osaka's historic Uemachi Plateau, one of the city's oldest continuously inhabited areas. The property is within a short walk from multiple stations including Tsuruhashi Station, a major interchange offering access to the Osaka Loop Line, Kintetsu Osaka Line, and Sennichimae subway line. This provides excellent connectivity to key districts like Namba, Umeda, and Tennoji. A notable nearby landmark is Shitenno-ji Temple, one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples, founded in 593 by Prince Shotoku, offering a serene historical contrast to the modern urban landscape.