Particularly near Mito and Fuse station.
I lived for almost 10 years in Suita-shi.
Were there any things about living there that you realized were difficult after a while that weren't obvious at first?
I've got the option of living there or in Sakai. And deciding is difficult because Sakai is nice, but very far from downtown. I value both of those things equally. So I'm trying to find any reasons to tip the scale one way or another.
(Also I noticed the prices were almost suspiciously too cheap in Higashi-Osaka which raised an eyebrow) From having been there shortly I couldn't understand why it'd be cheaper than other areas.
Thank you.
by Maleficent_Pool_4456
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The Kyuhoji Ryokuchi is relatively close to Mito Station, so if you have kids or if you like running, it’s a great spot.
Generally the area is very suburban. It’s also quite working class, which might explain the cheap prices. I live close by and I like the area but it’s also close to my wife’s hometown so I had other reasons to choose living in this area.
I live close to the area. I think Mito is pretty nice and has a decent park. You do have to bear in mind that there’s Kindai University close by so you may end up living close to students. If you cycle, getting to Yao is pretty convenient (by way of the stream?), but I found that go to shiyakusho and downtown by train (only futsuu) was surprisingly quite inconvenient.
Fuse is great if you plan on going downtown a lot, it’s much closer and it’s a direct train as well.
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