Rashere Sakaisuji Honmachi Est: A New Build Apartment in Central Osaka
Rashere Sakaisuji Honmachi Est is a new construction condominium project offering a prime central Osaka address. This 15-story, reinforced concrete building will comprise 83 units with layouts ranging from 1LDK to 3LDK, and private areas from 31.42㎡ to 80.12㎡. The development is strategically positioned on a southwest corner lot with two-sided road frontage, enhancing light and access. It represents the second installment of the Rashere Urban Project, focusing on a blend of work and living environments.
Key features include balcony areas ranging from 4.41㎡ to 9.96㎡ and alcove areas from 0.71㎡ to 5.65㎡. The building will offer shared facilities including a mechanical parking system for 3 cars (monthly fee to be determined), a bicycle parking area for 75 units, and parking for 2 motorcycles and 4 mini-bikes. The property is scheduled for completion in late June 2027, with handover anticipated for late July 2027.
As per the agent's special notes, this advertisement is a preliminary notice. Until transactions officially begin following this advertisement, no actions leading to contract applications, reservations, or securing application priority can be accepted. Furthermore, at the time of this preliminary advertisement, it has not been determined whether the units will be sold all at once or in several phases. Additional remarks confirm the balcony and alcove area ranges and provide the building confirmation number: No. OKBC25C01-02173 (November 21, 2025). The seller is a member of the All Japan Real Estate Association Osaka Headquarters.
The location offers exceptional connectivity, being just a 5-minute walk from Sakaisujihonmachi Station (Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line), 7 minutes from Tanimachi 4-chome Station (Tanimachi Line), and 8 minutes from Matsuyamachi Station (Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line). This provides direct access via four subway lines. The area is in the heart of Osaka's business and commercial district. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Dotombori and Shinsaibashi shopping districts, major tourist draws, evolved from a network of canals and waterways that defined old Osaka. The closest major landmark is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic fortress surrounded by expansive parklands, easily accessible from the nearby subway lines.