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The Yokohama Country Club is a prestigious golf club located in Yokohama, Japan. It is known for its beautiful and well-maintained golf course, offering a challenging and enjoyable golfing experience. The club features an 18-hole championship course designed by C.H. Alison, a renowned golf course architect.
The Yokohama Country Club offers various amenities and facilities to its members and guests, including a clubhouse with dining options, locker rooms, pro shop, and practice areas. The club often hosts golf tournaments and events, providing opportunities for golfers to compete and showcase their skills.
The West course has hosted the Japan Open and has been upgraded by Coore & Crenshaw design... a must play course in Japan.
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Set in the middle of picturesque Hakone Highland, the club is uniquely gifted with a surprisingly vast variety of fauna and flora as well as the hot springs that the region is famous for. The club was founded in 1954 and was designed by Shiro Akahoshi, a renowned golf architect in Japan, who inherited golf design philosophy from Alister MacKenzie. The course has hosted the Japan Women’s Open as well as other premier tournaments over the years.
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This is a highly strategic resort-style course that was opened in October 1975, located on the northern foot of Mt. Fuji at an elevation of 1,000 m. At this majestic location with views of Mt. Fuji, each of the holes has separations consisting of Japanese red pine and Japanese larch trees, and golf can be played while enjoying the seasons here: pretty fujizakura cherry blossoms in the spring, refreshing breezes in the summer, and gold-colored autumn leaves in the fall.
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The course is expertly routed over gentle, forested terrain. The use of the natural landscape and vegetation adds to the golfing experience. The trees and greenery not only create a tranquil ambiance but also provide strategic challenges for players as they make their way through the course.
In summary, the Kawaguchiko Country Club's designed by Robert von Hagge and Bruce Devlin, offer golfers an exceptional 18-hole golfing experience. This course is situated in a stunning location at the foot of Mount Fuji, with gentle, forested terrain that enhances both the aesthetics and challenges of the game. It's a must-visit destination for golfers looking to combine their passion for the sport with the beauty of nature.
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Built in 1976, the Katsuragi Golf Club was designed by Japan’s leading golf course designer, Seiichi Inoue. Consisting of two majestic 18-hole courses, both the Yamana and Ugari courses have hosted numerous professional tournaments throughout the years, including the Yamaha Ladies Open.
Known for its stunning scenery, the Yamana course is at the top of its class, featuring a pond, bunkers, and trees strategically arranged in unique places. Conversely, the Ugari course challenges even the most methodical of players with its large-scale rolling hills
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Built in 1976, the Katsuragi Golf Club was designed by Japan’s leading golf course designer, Seiichi Inoue. Consisting of two majestic 18-hole courses, both the Yamana and Ugari courses have hosted numerous professional tournaments throughout the years, including the Yamaha Ladies Open.
Known for its stunning scenery, the Yamana course is at the top of its class, featuring a pond, bunkers, and trees strategically arranged in unique places. Conversely, the Ugari course challenges even the most methodical of players with its large-scale rolling hills
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Blessed with soil and topography supremely suited to a golf course and designed by Gary Player, who won all four of the world's major golf championships, this course quickly became referred to as one of the most memorable in Japan.
The holes make use of the level marshes and plains that curve subtly among small groves. Player has said, “Lots of places seemed to be asking to be hole locations from the very start. There was practically no need to shave off mountains or move masses of earth. Just standing there, I could envision a hole and then plan it. I had no idea such a wonderful location still existed in Japan.”
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Located in Akasaka in the heart of Tokyo and with the famous shops of Ginza and the nightlife of Roppongi all nearby.
The ANA InterContinental Tokyo mirrors the rich diversity of this city and the dynamic buzz of the lobby calls to mind some
of Tokyo’s famous street scenes
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Golf at Yokohama West Golf Course
This recently renovated course allows you to play golf surrounded by nature with a view of the high-rise skyline of
Yokohama in the distance. This club seeks to provide the highest quality golf experience through the meticulous
maintenance of every hole from tee to green, experienced caddies, and staff that seek to meet your every need.
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Yokohama Country ClubThe Yokohama Country Club is a prestigious golf club located in Yokohama, Japan. It is known for its beautiful and well-maintained golf course, offering a challenging and enjoyable golfing experience. The club features an 18-hole championship course designed by C.H. Alison, a renowned golf course architect.
The Yokohama Country Club offers various amenities and facilities to its members and guests, including a clubhouse with dining options, locker rooms, pro shop, and practice areas. The club often hosts golf tournaments and events, providing opportunities for golfers to compete and showcase their skills.
The West course has hosted the Japan Open and has been upgraded by Coore & Crenshaw design... a must play course in Japan.
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Golf at Narita Country Club
This course designed by one of the world’s best designers, Pete Dye who is, characterized by beautiful scenery and height.
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Course Name: class=golf-titleNarita Golf Club
Blessed with soil and topography supremely suited to a golf course and designed by Gary Player, who won all four of the world's major golf championships, this course quickly became referred to as one of the most memorable in Japan.
The holes make use of the level marshes and plains that curve subtly among small groves. Player has said, “Lots of places seemed to be asking to be hole locations from the very start. There was practically no need to shave off mountains or move masses of earth. Just standing there, I could envision a hole and then plan it. I had no idea such a wonderful location still existed in Japan.”
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Discover Tokyo's must-see places on this private tour. Accompanied by your own English-speaking guide discover landmarks such as the Meiji Jingu Shrine, Imperial Palace, Senso-ji Temple and other major attractions.
Hakone is part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, less than one hundred kilometers from Tokyo. Famous for hot springs, natural beauty and the view across Lake Ashinoko of nearby Mount Fuji, Hakone is one of the most popular destinations among Japanese and international tourists looking for a break from Tokyo.
Situated right next to the picturesque Lake Ashi in the Hakone region, Odakyu Hotel de Yama boasts large Japanese gardens with various flowers, and natural hot spring baths that are surrounded by lush trees.
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Host venue for the Japan Women’s Open Golf Championship in 2002, the course at Hakone Country Club is one of four golfing layouts set out side by side on the northeast slopes of Mount Hakone in Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.
Hakone Country Club’s course was the first that Shiro Akahoshi designed as a professional architect. His design theory was to utilize the natural terrain as much as possible, offering multiple shot options towards every green, requiring every player to choose one among a variety of options, depending on his or her playing skills.
There are gentle undulations in the landscape and a small creek meander through the course from Lake Ashinoko, with the front and back nines forming two large loops from the old clubhouse, which was once located on top of a small hill.
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Hakone Country ClubSet in the middle of picturesque Hakone Highland, the club is uniquely gifted with a surprisingly vast variety of fauna and flora as well as the hot springs that the region is famous for. The club was founded in 1954 and was designed by Shiro Akahoshi, a renowned golf architect in Japan, who inherited golf design philosophy from Alister MacKenzie. The course has hosted the Japan Women’s Open as well as other premier tournaments over the years.
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Located at an altitude of 1,000 meters at the foot of Fuji North, in a rich natural environment Fujizakura is a challenging course with a high degree of difficulty.
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Fujizakura Country ClubThis is a highly strategic resort-style course that was opened in October 1975, located on the northern foot of Mt. Fuji at an elevation of 1,000 m. At this majestic location with views of Mt. Fuji, each of the holes has separations consisting of Japanese red pine and Japanese larch trees, and golf can be played while enjoying the seasons here: pretty fujizakura cherry blossoms in the spring, refreshing breezes in the summer, and gold-colored autumn leaves in the fall.
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Gotemba Premium Outlets
Japan's most popular outlet mall features over 200 stores along with a number of restaurants, a food court and a 50 meter high Ferris wheel. The stores are internationally known brands of fashion, sports, food, household goods and electronics, and range from everyday items to luxury goods.
Hakone Open Air Museum
Experience the physical sensation of art at this outdoor museum boasting various sculptures on its grounds in combination with views of the surrounding valley and mountains. The museum has various different sections and exhibition spaces outdoors and indoors. The Picasso Exhibition Hall is one such space and showcases two stories of paintings, sculptures and ceramic works by the artist in addition to photos of him at various points during his life.
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This is an expansive, highly strategic 27-hole course located in a quiet forest at an elevation of 1,000 meters on the north foot of Mt. Fuji to the south of Lake Kawaguchiko. The Kawaguchiko course, which was designed by Robert von Hagge of the United States, has fairways and greens of ukishiba grass, and each of the holes has separations consisting of Japanese red pine and Japanese larch trees.
This is uniquely Japanese historical home was built long ago by skilled craftsmen and transported to this site. With attention to every detail, it has been transformed into a facility that combines traditional Japanese aesthetic ideals with discreet modern conveniences, creating a destination of unrivalled luxury and comfort.
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Kawaguchiko Country ClubThe course is expertly routed over gentle, forested terrain. The use of the natural landscape and vegetation adds to the golfing experience. The trees and greenery not only create a tranquil ambiance but also provide strategic challenges for players as they make their way through the course.
In summary, the Kawaguchiko Country Club's designed by Robert von Hagge and Bruce Devlin, offer golfers an exceptional 18-hole golfing experience. This course is situated in a stunning location at the foot of Mount Fuji, with gentle, forested terrain that enhances both the aesthetics and challenges of the game. It's a must-visit destination for golfers looking to combine their passion for the sport with the beauty of nature.
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Katsuragi Golf Club was opened in 1976 and comprises two championship courses. It was designed by famous designer, Seichi Inoue.
The courses are carved out of beautiful forest and offer distant views of the Pacific Ocean.
Yamana Course is a strategically demanding course with uniquely positioned bunkers and ponds. It is home to the Yamaha Ladies Open Katsuragi.
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Course Name: class=golf-titleKatsuragi Golf Club - Yamada Course
Built in 1976, the Katsuragi Golf Club was designed by Japan’s leading golf course designer, Seiichi Inoue. Consisting of two majestic 18-hole courses, both the Yamana and Ugari courses have hosted numerous professional tournaments throughout the years, including the Yamaha Ladies Open.
Known for its stunning scenery, the Yamana course is at the top of its class, featuring a pond, bunkers, and trees strategically arranged in unique places. Conversely, the Ugari course challenges even the most methodical of players with its large-scale rolling hills
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Katsuragi Golf Club was opened in 1976 and comprises two championship courses. It was designed by famous designer, Seichi Inoue.
The courses are carved out of beautiful forest and offer distant views of the Pacific Ocean. The Ugari Course is a wide-open course with natural undulations.
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Course Name: class=golf-titleKatsuragi Golf Club - Ugari Course
Built in 1976, the Katsuragi Golf Club was designed by Japan’s leading golf course designer, Seiichi Inoue. Consisting of two majestic 18-hole courses, both the Yamana and Ugari courses have hosted numerous professional tournaments throughout the years, including the Yamaha Ladies Open.
Known for its stunning scenery, the Yamana course is at the top of its class, featuring a pond, bunkers, and trees strategically arranged in unique places. Conversely, the Ugari course challenges even the most methodical of players with its large-scale rolling hills
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Transfer to Tokyo Airport for your onward journey
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