
In Japan — just like everywhere else — the sun rises in the East and sets in the West. But depending on Osaka’s urban layout and the orientation of your apartment, the quality, warmth, and timing of natural light can vary significantly.
Since natural light is one of the main criteria for many people when buying or renting a place, here is a simple breakdown of how orientation affects your daily life — especially in the Japanese real estate market.
Some apartments in Japan offer mixed orientations that combine the advantages of more than one direction. This can drastically improve the light quality even with identical floor plans.
Other useful combinations include:
In the Japanese real estate market, orientation has a direct impact on pricing. South-facing properties (南向き) are the most desirable, leading to higher purchase prices and higher rent compared to other orientations.
My favorite is South-East (南東向き) — perfect bright mornings and good light throughout the day. It fits my lifestyle the best.
These may seem like common-sense points, but they’re extremely useful to keep in mind before entering the Japanese real estate market.
What about you? Which orientation would you choose for your ideal home in Osaka?
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