High-Rise Living with Direct Namba Parks Access in Osaka
This exceptional property is a 2LDK condominium located on the 24th floor of the 46-story "The Namba Tower," offering stunning high-rise views. The apartment features a wall-core exclusive area of 63.33 sqm (approximately 19.15 tsubo) and is directly connected to the major commercial complex "Namba Parks." The building is a large-scale tower condominium with a total of 345 units.
Key equipment and features translated from the agent notes include: IH cooking heater, walk-in closet, shoe-in closet, 24-hour security, all-electric system, delivery box, shared guest rooms, fitness facilities, concierge service, and bicycle parking. Special amenities include a sky lounge on the 29th floor, guest rooms (Japanese and Western style), and a sports gym on the 3rd floor. The washroom is designed as a 2-way layout for efficient living movement. Special notes mention double flooring and double ceiling. Additional remarks indicate the property is vacant, and the transaction is an exclusive dedicated agency. The fixed asset tax is 174,700 yen per year. A recent renovation of the kitchen and kitchen sink disposer was completed in November 2025.
The monthly fees are 14,570 yen for management and 19,000 yen for repair reserve. Parking is available from 23,000 to 27,000 yen per month for medium-sized cars (availability for medium, none for large). The building was constructed in August 2007 by the Obayashi-Nankai Tatsumura joint venture and developed by ORIX Real Estate Corporation, among others. It has a reinforced concrete structure and comes with a defect insurance and building performance evaluation certificates.
The location in Osaka's vibrant Namba district is unparalleled. The area is a major transportation, shopping, and entertainment hub. An interesting fact is that the iconic Namba Parks complex, to which this building is connected, is famous for its unique rooftop park that spirals eight levels high, creating a green canyon in the middle of the city. The closest major landmark is the historic Shitennō-ji Temple, one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples, founded in 593 AD, located a short distance away.