Osaka different areas: Nishi ku 西区

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Osaka different areas: Nishi ku 西区
June 25, 2024

Living in Nishiku, Osaka: City Boys long terms expats experienced

Nishiku, located on the west side of Central Osaka, is one of the most popular areas in the city for both living and visiting. From Minami Horie to Utsubo Park, including the western blocks of Kujo and Awaza, Nishiku offers a vibrant and diverse environment.

Key Areas in Nishiku

Orange Street (Tachibana-dori)

On the western side of Nishiku, you’ll find Orange Street, also known as Tachibana-dori. This street is a hotspot for fashion and lifestyle shops, as well as cafes, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

Tachibana avenue, Minami Horie

East Nishiku: From Minami Horie to Utsubo Park

The east side of Nishiku, stretching from Minami Horie to Kita Horie, Awaza, and Kyomachibori to Utsubo Park, is renowned for its pleasant, popular atmosphere. This area offers a mix of residential spaces, local businesses, and one of the largest parks in downtown Osaka, Utsubo Park. Living with a view of Utsubo Park is akin to having a Central Park apartment view in New York, a dream for many.

Kujo and Nishi Kujo

The western part of Nishiku, including Kujo and Nishi Kujo, is known for its more affordable housing options. Although this area has an industrial past with many old factories and shops, it remains a good place to live and hang out. The population is diverse, and the atmosphere is lively.

Industrial Facade in Kujo

Awaza

Located in the northwestern part of Nishiku, Awaza has transformed from an old manufacturing and residential area into a trendy neighborhood. Its increasing popularity makes it an attractive option for those looking to invest in real estate.

Why Nishiku is the Perfect Place to Live

Nishiku is a highly desirable area due to its many cool spots for hanging out, such as parks, cafes, and shops. The eastern side, including Minami Horie, Kita Horie, Awaza, and Utsubo Koen, tends to be more expensive, making it a sought-after area in downtown Osaka.

For those looking to enjoy the benefits of Nishiku without the high cost, living near Kujo or Awaza is a great option. Everything in Nishiku is within walking distance, adding to its convenience.

Cornershop Biotop in Minami-Horie

Transportation Options

Nishiku offers excellent transportation options. If you are near Hinobashi and Yotsubashi stations, you have access to two central stations, making it easy to travel anywhere. Kujo and Nishi Kujo stations are also convenient, offering good connectivity.

Personal Recommendations

I recommend East Nishiku for locals who prioritize lifestyle and don't mind living in smaller spaces. This area offers a high quality of life with its fashionable shops, cafes, and parks.

Investment Opportunities

From an investment perspective, Awaza and Kujo are still affordable and very convenient. If you are looking to invest in Airbnb properties, Nishiku and Kujo/Nishi Kujo are excellent choices due to their proximity to Universal Studios Japan, one of the most famous attractions in the country. A property in this area can be a lucrative investment.

Conclusion

In summary, Nishiku offers a diverse and vibrant living environment with plenty of options for all budgets and lifestyles. Whether you are looking for a trendy neighborhood, a family-friendly area, or an investment opportunity, Nishiku has something to offer. Its central location, excellent transport links, and array of amenities make it one of the best places to live in Osaka.

AUTHOR:
Alan

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