Osaka's Urban Living Rankings 2025
Daito Kentaku Co., headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo, conducted its largest survey yet on residential satisfaction, culminating in the announcement of the 2025 Sumikoko Living Environment Rankings and Desired Living Area Rankings for Osaka Prefecture. The results, based on a comprehensive analysis of various factors, shed light on the best locations for living in Osaka.
Key Findings
Top Living Stations
For the
Living Environment Rankings based on stations, the
Expo ‘70 Commemorative Park Station in Suita emerged as the top choice for the second consecutive year. Notably,
Nakanoshima Station in Osaka's Kita Ward made its debut at second place, as it had previously fallen short of the necessary number of responses to qualify for ranking. Nakanoshima is served by the Keihan Nakanoshima Line. Coming in third is
Sai-to Nishi Station, located in Ibaraki City, underlining its growing popularity. Additionally, for the first time,
Osaka Jo Kitazume Station in Osaka's Miyakojima Ward entered the top ten rankings.
Leading Municipalities
When it comes to
Living Environment Rankings on a municipal level,
Minoh City achieved the top spot, rising from second place last year.
Fukushima Ward in Osaka City secured second place, while
Tennoji Ward in Osaka City took the third position.
Shimamoto Town in Mishima County also stood out by moving up from ninth last year to fifth place this year, showcasing its appeal as a residential area.
Most Desirable Stations
In the realm of
Desired Living Area Rankings,
Umeda A retains its crown for the seventh consecutive year, bringing together major stations like Umeda and Osaka Umeda (Hankyu Kobe Line). Meanwhile,
Tennoji A, which includes stations like Abenobashi and Tennoji, came in second.
Takatsuki A, which encompasses Takatsuki City, secured the third position, demonstrating ongoing demand for these vibrant urban hubs.
Desired Municipalities
The
Desired Living Municipalities Rankings saw
Kita Ward in Osaka City maintain its number one position for three consecutive years.
Nishinomiya City emerged as second, followed closely by
Tennoji Ward in Osaka. Notably,
Toyonaka City climbed to fifth place from seventh, indicating a growing preference for this area.
Factors Influencing Rankings
The study examined various factors impacting living satisfaction. For instance, when looking at
administrative services,
Suita City (southern Senri and Yamada areas) and
Minoh City (Makino and Minoh areas) received high ratings.
On the other hand, suburbs characterized by recent redevelopment, such as
Kokufu-dai and
Sai-to Nishi, achieved remarkable scores in terms of
quietness and safety.
In relation to
vibrancy, areas within Kita Ward, particularly
Nakanoshima and
Minami-morimachi, stood out for their bustling atmosphere, achieving top scores in this category.
The report also highlighted detailed
transportation and
administration quality factors that varied significantly, as seen in respective ranking methodologies and the number of responses influencing data reliability.
Methodology
Conducted through online surveys, this research involved 64,466 respondents, comprising a diverse demographic encompassing various age groups and family structures over multiple years. Rank compilations considered stations with a minimum of 30 respondents and municipalities with at least 50.
In light of these results and the rigorous methodology employed, the 2025 Sumikoko rankings provide invaluable insights for current and prospective residents in Osaka, illuminating pathways to more informed living choices. For those interested in further exploration of living conditions or future developments, the detailed findings will be available online.
Conclusion
The Sumikoko rankings not only serve as indicators of current living satisfaction but also reflect evolving urban dynamics. With thriving populations in specific areas, prospective residents are encouraged to consider both current insights and future potential when choosing their next home in the Osaka region.