Detached House in Kishiwada, Osaka
This property is a detached wooden house built in August 1999, located in the Fujiicho 1-chome area of Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture. The total floor area is 85.05 sqm (approximately 25.72 tsubo) arranged in a 4DK layout across two stories. The land area is 102.68 sqm (approximately 31.06 tsubo) and includes a parking space.
Critical details from the agent notes provide essential context. The road access situation is detailed as follows: the property fronts a 3.1-meter wide public road to the southeast, with a total frontage of 6.6 meters, and there is no designated position. Additional remarks specify the land area includes a required setback portion of 2.37 sqm. The land is flat, and the total frontage is approximately 6.6 meters, composed of segments measuring 2.43m, 2.91m, 0.63m, and 0.70m. The property is situated within an urbanization promotion area and a Category II Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 160%. The current status is vacant (akiya).
The location offers excellent convenience, with Nankai Electric Railway's Nankai Main Line stations within walking distance: Kishiwada Station is a 9-minute walk, and Izumiomiya Station is a 6-minute walk. Kishiwada is a historic city known for its vibrant Danjiri Festival, a thrilling annual event featuring elaborately decorated wooden floats pulled through the streets at high speeds. A major landmark in the area is the impressive Kishiwada Castle, a reconstructed fortress that offers panoramic views of the city and serves as a museum showcasing local history and samurai culture.