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Unveiling the History of 'Young Town' in Senboku New Town, Osaka!

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Osaka Prefectural Housing Corporation has updated its website to feature the history of 'Young Town,' a 1972 housing community for young workers in Senboku New Town.

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Q: What is the name of the housing corporation that manages SMALIO rental housing in Osaka Prefecture?
A: The Osaka Prefectural Housing Corporation manages SMALIO rental housing in Osaka Prefecture and is headquartered in Chuo-ku, Osaka City, under President Yuzuru Yamamoto.
Q: When and where was 'Young Town' established within Senboku New Town?
A: 'Young Town' was established in 1972 in Miharadai, Senboku New Town, located in Minami-ku, Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, as housing for young workers.
Q: What transportation access did 'Young Town' offer to central Osaka?
A: 'Young Town' was located about a 10-minute walk from Izumigaoka Station on the Semboku Rapid Railway, now the Nankai Electric Railway Semboku Line, with access to central Osaka in approximately 30 minutes.
Q: What was the planned population capacity of 'Young Town' in Senboku New Town?
A: The planned occupancy for 'Young Town' in Senboku New Town was about 10,000 people, developed as a comprehensive housing solution for young working individuals during Japan's rapid economic growth.
Q: How many rooms did the Osaka Prefectural Housing Corporation construct in 'Miharadai Single Persons Housing'?
A: The Osaka Prefectural Housing Corporation constructed Miharadai Single Persons Housing with a total of 2,000 rental rooms, each approximately 4.5 tatami mats in size, in the Young Town area.