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Things To Do In Japan: Sharpen Your Golf Game At One Of These Courses

Mieke Aarsman

by GoWithGuide travel specialist:Mieke Aarsman

Last updated : Jul 09, 20241 min read

Things To Do

There are many golf courses all over Japan. Figures, as it is one of the world’s leading countries as far as business goes. You didn’t think all those business deals were made in the boardroom, did you? A golf course is a much more dynamic and healthy place to make a deal! Be ready to (sometimes) pay steep fees and beware of strict dress codes.  

Fuji Classic in Fujikawaguchiko-machi Minamitsuru-gun Yamanashi
The most ‘Japanese’ of all the golf courses: playing next to Mount Fuji, on a green designed to resemble Katsushika Hokusai’s wood block prints ‘Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji’.

 
Price: 8,000 to 20,000 yen.

Website: https://www.fujiclassic-hotel.jp/golf 

 

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Jun Classic Country Club in Nakagawamachi, Nasa-gun, Tochigi province

Price: around 10.000 to 17.000 yen.


https://www.junclassic.com/price 
 
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Phoenix Country Club in Miyazaki-shi Miyazaki
Price: 20.000 to 45.000 yen

 https://seagaia.co.jp/golf/1163 

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