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What golf course should I choose for my first trip to Tokyo? Can I book it alone? What are the top 100 courses? Are there any courses priced around 300 yuan per round? What are some great destinations for a second or third round? Read this article!

Table of Contents
1. Top 10 Most Popular Courses in Tokyo for Golfers Visiting Japan
2. Popular Courses Within an Hour's Drive from Tokyo
3. Top 100 Golf Courses Near Tokyo
4. Most cost-effective courses recommendation
5. Courses with Convenient Public Transportation
6. Recommended courses near Narita Airport
7. Recommended courses near Haneda Airport
8. Popular courses with views of Mount Fuji
9. Popular courses near Gotemba
10. Popular courses near Karuizawa
11. Popular courses near Kanagawa
12. Popular courses near Yokohama
13. Recommended golf clubs near Tokyo.
14. Popular packages near Tokyo.
15. Tokyo golf and sightseeing tours.
16. List of popular courses near Tokyo.
17. Comprehensive list of golf courses in the Kanto region.
Top 10 Most Popular Courses in Tokyo for Golfers Visiting Japan
[a renowned forest course in the Kanto region, one of Japan's Top 100]
Approximately 88 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, a one-hour, 28-minute drive. Narita Airport is a 15-minute drive away.
The course's design takes full advantage of its unique geographical location. At Narita Golf Club, the 6-meter-wide, approximately 1,000-yard approach road is considered in-bounds; the dribbling stakes are placed outside the road, so if your ball hits the road, there's no penalty.

[Japan's most beautiful golf course with vibrant trees and flowers]
Approximately 75 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, a one-hour, 23-minute drive. Narita Airport is a 34-minute drive away.
A green landscape where seasonal flowers whisper in the background—one of the most beautiful courses near Tokyo, Japan. This championship course, with approximately 7,011 yards of fairways, boasts a unique location, offering both convenient access and tranquility.

[a premium course worth checking out]
Approximately 69 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, a drive of approximately one hour and 11 minutes.
The course is nestled in the picturesque Musashino region, nestled against the backdrop of the rolling hills of Chichibu Tama. The first nine holes are known for their wide fairways, while the back nine boast expansive views.

[A frequent visitor to Japanese celebrities, the greens are incredibly smooth!]
Located approximately 80 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, the drive takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes. Narita Airport is about a 10-minute drive away.
Glissando is nestled in Kitaso Terrace, dotted with shimmering ponds. The clubhouse, reminiscent of a medieval castle, exudes an ancient and mysterious atmosphere.

[with a club hotel, a highly rated and popular course in Chiba Prefecture]
Approximately 109 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, approximately a one-hour and 36-minute drive. Narita Airport is approximately a 24-minute drive away.
This flat, wooded course features spacious fairways dotted with unique and memorable holes. The minimal bunkering makes the course suitable for golfers of all abilities.

[home to the PGA Tour's "ZOZO Championship"]
Approximately 75 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, approximately a one-hour and 32-minute drive.
The club consists of two 18-hole courses. The King's Course, with its long length, offers an ideal challenge, while the Queen's Course, with its flat layout and strategically placed ponds, is enjoyable for both experienced and novice golfers.

[Premium Course]
Approximately 82 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, approximately a one-hour and 16-minute drive. Approximately a 30-minute drive from Narita Airport.
The course is nestled in beautiful natural woods, offering gently undulating terrain. The East Course, with its longer distances and challenging layout, is a true championship course. The West Course is generally gentle and elegant.

[Stunning Beauty, Women's Friendly]
Approximately 71 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, approximately a one-hour and 21-minute drive.
Backed by Mount Tanzawa, the course offers panoramic views of Hadano, Hiratsuka, and Odawara, with breathtaking vistas of Sagami Bay, Enoshima Island, and the Miura Peninsula. While the course is relatively short overall, each hole offers its own unique character.

[Overlooking Tokyo Bay, with stunning views]
Approximately 80 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, approximately a one-hour and 11-minute drive.
The narrow fairways are easily affected by the sea breeze, making shots more challenging. The overall undulations make it difficult to maintain a good sense of distance. The greens are steep and undulating, and your shot technique significantly impacts your score.

Popular Courses About an Hour's Drive from Downtown Tokyo
[A Timeless Classic, Close to the City]
Approximately 55 minutes from downtown Tokyo
Designed and built by Hiroo Mashima and Hideo Takemura, taking advantage of the existing terrain, the club boasts a rich history and convenient transportation, making it a top choice for golfers visiting Tokyo for business or short trips.

[Accessible by train under Pacific Golf]
Approximately 82 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, approximately a 1 hour 26 minute drive. Accessible by train, the nearest JR stations are Ushiku Station, Tokyo Station, and Ueno Station, approximately an hour away.
The course boasts a spacious and open space, with sleek lines and an elegant setting. Holes 16 and 18 are particularly challenging and engaging, testing accuracy and strategy while also imbuing each challenge with a sense of accomplishment and storytelling.

⛳ Shin-Musashigaoka Golf Course
[home of the Professional Golf Championship]
Approximately 52 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, about an hour and eight minutes' drive.
The course's strategic layout features gently undulating terrain on each hole, ensuring a level playing surface that's both challenging for beginners and challenging enough for experienced players.

(Kanagawa Championship Course)
Approximately 65 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, about an hour and ten minutes' drive.
It comprises three distinctive 9-hole courses: East, South, and West, and the picturesque 18-hole Sakura Course. The East Course offers gentle, undulating terrain, creating a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere. The West Course is known for its varied terrain and rich natural scenery. The South Course boasts spacious fairways, offering a forgiving experience. The Sakura Course offers a unique charm in each season, blending the natural landscape into its landscape.

[Popular, Accessible by Train, iPad Navigation, Club Hotel Optional]
[Ranked as one of Weekly Par Golf's 2015 Best Courses]
Approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes by car from downtown Tokyo.
The course is strategically designed, with each hole meticulously laid out to test the player's skill and intelligence. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned golfer, there's something for everyone here.

[A hidden gem]
Approximately 52 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, approximately 1 hour and 6 minutes by car.
The 18 holes feature flat terrain, wide fairways, and two curving greens. Despite the hilly terrain, each hole has a drop of less than 10 meters in elevation, and the greens are lush.

[Championship Course]
Approximately 105 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, approximately 1 hour and 34 minutes by car.
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Tsukuba, this hilly course resembles a beautiful painting. The course is flat, with meticulously crafted fairways creating beautiful lines. The long distances make it suitable for golfers of all skill levels.

[Excellent value, #1 in popularity]
Is approximately 65 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, about an hour and 10 minutes by car.
Designed by orthodox architect Shunsuke Kato, the course emphasizes harmony with nature, featuring gentle undulations and strategic play, constantly stimulating the player's desire for challenge.

[Close to the city center, convenient transportation]
Approximately 21 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, about a 40-minute drive. It's also about 35 minutes from Haneda Airport.
The course boasts a flat, sparsely treed terrain and spacious grounds, allowing for ample distance between holes. The front nine is ideal for long drives, while the back nine tests the precision of your irons.

[Japanese garden-style, close to Shinjuku]
Approximately 41 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, about a 36-minute drive.
This popular course has a slightly narrow fairway, but the tee shots are wide. The front nine is relatively flat, while the back nine offers the uniquely hilly terrain of golf.

[Strategically located, has hosted numerous LPGA tournaments]
Approximately 77 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, about a one-hour, five-minute drive.
This 18-hole course is nestled in the picturesque Musashi forest. The gently rolling terrain, rich natural scenery, and numerous ponds add to the course's charm, while also enhancing its strategic and challenging nature.

Top 100 Golf Courses Near Tokyo
⛳ Kawana Hotel Golf Course Fuji Course
Ranked #6 in the Top 100 Golf Courses in Asia in 2025, #3 in the Top 100 Golf Courses in Asia in 2024, and #50 in the Top 100 Golf Courses Worldwide in 2024.
It's approximately 136 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, a two-hour, 40-minute drive. It's about a four-hour, 20-minute drive from Narita Airport and a two-hour, 35-minute drive from Haneda Airport.
The Kawana Hotel Fuji Course, located in Shizuoka Prefecture, is considered a textbook example of Japanese golf and ranked as the second-best course in Japan. With stunning views of Mount Fuji in the distance and the Pacific Ocean nearby, this course offers stunning views. Please note that this course cannot be played solo; you must stay in the attached hotel.
The Kawana Hotel Oshima Course, ranked among the Top 100 Golf Courses in Japan, boasts 36 holes and is relatively easy. A one-night two-play is a good option, playing Oshima first and then Fuji.

A royal-exclusive, world-class golf course.
Approximately 130 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, a 2-hour, 2-minute drive. It's about a 45-minute drive from Narita Airport and about a 1-hour, 35-minute drive from Haneda Airport.
A golfing sanctuary, offering an extraordinary experience. The course is nestled on the shores of the stunning Pacific Ocean's Kashima Beach, a stunning backdrop against the azure sea and sky. With a terrain that rises and falls only 2 meters, the course boasts a flat, open surface and wide fairways, perfectly testing golfers' driving distance.

Ranked among Japan's Top 100 Courses and a high-difficulty course
Is approximately 107 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, approximately a one-hour and 46-minute drive. It's also approximately a three-hour drive from Narita Airport and a one-hour and 50-minute drive from Haneda Airport.
The club hosts the highly anticipated "CAT Ladies" tournament every August. The course boasts diverse terrain and a challenging setting, with the 17th hole, "Lotus Hole," being a particular highlight. Its green, surrounded by six large bunkers, is a highlight.

Home of the Open Championship and ranked among Japan's Top 100 Courses
Is approximately 58 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, approximately a one-hour and 10-minute drive. It's also approximately a two-hour and 10-minute drive from Narita Airport and a one-hour and 40-minute drive from Haneda Airport.
Designed by renowned architect Yuji Kodera, this is one of Kanto's premier courses, steeped in traditional historical style. While the fairways are somewhat short, the small, firm, fortified greens enhance the difficulty of each hole.

One of Japan's 100 golf meccas, was designed by renowned golfer Seiichi Inoue.
It's approximately 104 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, about a one-hour, 55-minute drive. It's also about a one-hour, 20-minute drive from Narita Airport and a one-hour, 30-minute drive from Haneda Airport.
Friendly for beginners yet challenging for advanced players, the course boasts a well-structured layout that blends naturally undulating terrain with carefully designed obstacles. 110 bunkers and rolling mounds offer a wealth of strategic challenges for intermediate and advanced players.

Designed by Pete Dye
Is approximately 66 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, about a one-hour, 6-minute drive. It's about a one-hour, 15-minute drive from Narita Airport and a 40-minute drive from Haneda Airport.
Ranked #1 on the 100 Golfers' Popularity List. The course boasts a sophisticated layout and diverse strategic elements. A large, shimmering lake, like a massive natural barrier, stretches across the fairways, adding a touch of challenge.

A 2025 Asian Tour event venue in Japan
Is approximately 93 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, a one-hour, 33-minute drive.
This classic Japanese golf course, meticulously designed by J. Michael Paulet, ingeniously incorporates the essence of traditional Scottish courses. Each of its 18 holes is unique, making them all unique.

A masterpiece of Kita Dai's design
Is approximately 89 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, a one-hour, 44-minute drive.
This unique course, a representative example of Kita Dai's design, boasts eight courses directly adjacent to the water, surrounded by clear lakes and lush greenery. The course boasts a sophisticated layout, strategically placed throughout, and a challenging course.

Ranked among Japan's Top 100 Golf Courses and one of the best in the Kanto region
Is an authentic, woodland championship course approximately 154 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, approximately a 2-hour, 10-minute drive.
This woodland course is framed by beautiful red pines and oaks. Large and small ponds create a beautiful and strategically placed landscape. Hole 13 is a dogleg, with the first ball landing area flanked by ponds on both sides, making it quite challenging.

Ranked among Japan's Top 100 Golf Courses and boasting a hotel and hot springs
Is Japan's most strategically placed course, designed by the Magician of Light and Shadow.
Located approximately 177 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, approximately a 2-hour, 16-minute drive.
This professional woodland championship course, designed by Robert von Hagge, is imbued with European and American style. It features numerous doglegs, large and small ponds, and a variety of interlinked bunkers, making the greens challenging.

One of Japan's top 100 golf courses
Is approximately 106 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, a one-hour, 13-minute drive.
Designed by Jack Nicklaus over a 10-year period, this masterpiece boasts stunning landscapes, beautiful forms, and strategically coordinated features, making it a challenging, yet challenging, championship-level course.

One of Japan's top 100 golf courses
Is approximately 113 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, a one-hour, 37-minute drive.
This renowned championship-level course has hosted numerous professional tournaments. Its 36 holes, nestled amidst lush natural forests, are divided into an East Course and a West Course. The East Course, also known as the "Forest Bathing Course," offers a challenging terrain, while the West Course, primarily used for professional tournaments, offers a more challenging experience.

A fairytale world of stunning volcanic rock
Is approximately 110 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, a one-hour, 51-minute drive.
The clubhouse is flat and spacious, making it a truly enjoyable golfing destination for both experienced golfers and golfers, including women and adults. The course is beautifully decorated with lava rock and white sand bunkers.

⛳ Golf 5 Country Oak Village Golf Club
Ranked the most challenging golf course in Chiba
It offers a challenging course approximately 76 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, about an hour and 10 minutes' drive.
Designed by world-renowned designer Desmond Muirhead, this championship course draws inspiration from the classic British legend of King Arthur. Its aesthetic and strategic layout attract numerous golfers.

The venue for the 2025 JLPGA Tournament
Is approximately 56 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, about a 45-minute drive.
This high-quality course, a past tournament host, was meticulously designed by Kokichi Yasuda. The wide, flat fairways make it easy for golfers of all abilities to play.

Most cost-effective courses recommendation
Approximately 102 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, a drive of approximately 1 hour and 44 minutes. The airport is approximately a 1-hour, 50-minute drive away.

Approximately 89 kilometers from downtown Tokyo, about a 1-hour, 20-minute drive. Narita Airport is approximately a 2-hour drive away.

Recommended courses with convenient public transportation
By train: JR Yokohama Line, Hachioji-Minami Station (JR Yokohama Line, Hachioji-Minami Station), Keio Takao Line, Mejirodai Station (get off at Keio Line, Mejirodai Station).
By train: Approximately a 5-minute drive from Kuniyoshi Station on the Isumi Railway Line.
By train: 1-hour train ride from Tokyo.
By train: Accessible by train, approximately 1 hour from the nearest JR station, Ushiku Station, or Tokyo Station/Ueno Station.
By train: Approximately 1-hour train ride from Tokyo Station, and approximately 7 minutes from Hanno Station.
By train: Tokyo Station → Gotemba Station (approximately 2.5 hours). The golf course is approximately 20 minutes from Gotemba Station.
Recommended Golf Courses Near Narita Airport
- Approximately 15 minutes by car
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- Approximately 34 minutes by car
Tokyo Kokusai Airport Golf Club
- Approximately 13 minutes by car
- Approximately 40 minutes by car
- approximately a 35-minute drive
Recommended Courses Near Haneda Airport
approximately a 30-minute drive
approximately a 35-minute drive
approximately a 50-minute drive
Chiba International Country Club
approximately a 58-minute drive
approximately a 53-minute drive
Recommended Courses with a View of Mount Fuji

Recommended Popular Courses Around Gotemba
★ Enjoy a relaxing and relaxing time in Gotemba West
★ Extremely popular
❤ Book 9 holes, play fast
⛳ Gora Kadan Golf(Kagosaka 36 GC)
★ A prestigious course with views of Mount Fuji, fully upgraded in April 2021
★ Enjoy 36 holes of magnificent views of Mount Fuji and nature
Popular Golf Courses Around Karuizawa
⛳ Karuizawa 72 Golf
a 72-hole course consisting of four courses
[Professional Player Trial Venue]
Karuizawa 72 Golf North Course
[Top 100 Course in Japan]
[Beginner-Friendly]
Karuizawa 72 Golf South Course
[Challenging and Difficult]
[Ladies Professional Championship Course]
[Prestigious Course]
⛳ Karuizawa Prince Hotel Golf Course
"Snoopy Course"
Popular courses around Kanagawa
Daiatsugi Country Club Hon Course
[Excellent Course in Kanagawa]
Daiatsugi Country Club Sakura Course
[Championship Course]
[Top 100 in Japan] [Onsen]
[Onsen]
[Onsen]
Fujiya Hotel Sengoku Golf Course
[Eastern Japan's oldest course]
[Evergreen Resort Course]
Popular courses around Yokohama
[Sky Golf Experience at the Top of Kamakura]
[Flat layout, short fairways, small greens]
Golf shop recommendations around Tokyo
Victoria Golf Shinjuku Branch
Address: 4-1-10 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

Victoria Golf is a professional golf shop offering a variety of promotions. The store has 27 locations around Tokyo, with the Shinjuku location being considered Japan's largest golf equipment store, stocking over 70,000 golf equipment items. As the only store in Japan with an official Titleist (TaylorMade) custom club workshop, it is a significant attraction for Titleist enthusiasts.
Tsuruya Golf Club
Address: Yaesu Store: 3-1-17 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Nihombashi Store 1st floor and 1st basement floor
Itabashi Yotsuba store: 10-6 Yotsuba 2-chome, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo (ユニクロ Ruins)
Yaesu Antiquities Museum: 3-21
Nihonbashi 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Kanda Ekimae store: 2-2-2 Kanda Tacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Kanda 21 store 1F
Shiba Daimon Store: 2-4-8 Shiba Gate, Minato-ku, Tokyo JDB Hall 1F

Since its establishment in 1966, "つるやゴルフ" has focused on the development of golf clubs and the production of its own domestic factories. The Yaesu branch features a men's section on the first floor and the region's largest women's section in the basement, along with a fully dedicated training space.
The following three branches are staffed by PING-authorized club fitters, known as "PING Certified Fitters," who provide club fitting services. Yaesu Branch
Kanda Ekimae Branch
Shiba University Branch
*A "PING Certified Fitter" is a qualification earned through fitting training, a PING brand philosophy course, and a final exam.
Alpen TOKYO Golf 5 Flagship Store
Address: Unika Building 6-7F, Shinjuku 3-23-7, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

The store has a dedicated consultation counter, offering comprehensive support from selecting golf equipment to your first round. Whether choosing golf clubs based on your budget and preferences or pairing your golf attire, you can consult with the staff for peace of mind. Here you can purchase all the equipment you need for golf in one place, allowing you to quickly make your debut on the golf course.
Futaki Golf Futaki Golf
Address: Ueno Main Store: 6-4-6
Nakako Store, Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo: 4-6-1
Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo Tama Store: 4-12-4
Atago, Tama City, Tokyo Mitaka Store: Mitaka City, Tokyo Shinkawa 6-22-32
Tanashi store: 2-8 Minamachida, Higashikurume-shi, Tokyo: 4-14-3
Minamachida, Machida-shi, Tokyo Kahira store: 1-15-5
Kahira, Adachi-ku, Tokyo Denen Chofu store: 1-40-14

"Futaki Golf" is a store that holds various events such as high-price recycling events and trial rounds. When you purchase golf balls from designated brands, you can enjoy a "Customized Logo, Completed Same Day" service, where you can have your name or logo printed on the spot for free.
Golf Partner Golf Partner
Address: Golf Partner Ueno Main Store, 3F & 4F, Amyoko Center Building, 4-7-8 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo

With over 40 stores in Tokyo and over 350 nationwide, Golf Partner is renowned for its impressive number of locations. Some locations offer used golf club recycling services or driving ranges, offering a wide range of services beyond golf equipment purchases. Professionals such as "Club Recycling Masters" and "Club Setup Diagnostics"—all certified through their own independent exams—provide reasonably priced recycling services and regular inspections.
Daikanyama Golf Club
Address: 1F, Daikanyama Alt Building, 17-10 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0033

Founded about 10 years ago by two former golf shop employees, this shop is known for its stylish and upscale atmosphere. They also carry well-known brands of golf clubs and apparel, and their product lineup is equally extensive. We highly recommend this shop for those seeking a truly atmospheric shopping experience.
Golf Do
Address: AG Chofu Store: 3-1-1
Tobitakyo, Chofu City, Tokyo; Tama Night Market Store: 33-13
Matsugi, Hachioji City, Tokyo; Hanakoganei Store: 3-18-2
Hanakoganei, Kodaira City, Tokyo; Musashimurayama Store: 2-3
Mitsuto, Musashimurayama City, Tokyo; Yokohama Machida Inn Store: 1-1
Tsuruma, Machida City, Tokyo; Ring 7 Nerima Store: 2-16-13
Toyotama Minami, Nerima-ku, Tokyo; AG Tokyo Bay Store: 3-28-1
Omori-Higashi, Ota-ku, Tokyo
Golf Do is a store with a wide selection of used golf equipment. When starting golf, you'll need more than just clubs and bags, along with accessories and small items. Buying used items can save you money, making it easy to try out the items you're interested in. If you're unsure which shop to go to, we recommend AG Chofu, which has a parking lot that can accommodate 125 cars and a wide selection of batting cages.
Tokyo golf and sightseeing tours
Fuji Line
· D1: Pick-up at Haneda Airport → Check in at Fuji View Hotel
· D2: Round at Asagiri Country Club
· D3: Visit Yoshida Observatory → Tenkaidan Town → Oshino Hakkai → Golden Torii Gate → Hirano Beach
· D4: Round at Narusawa Golf Club
· D5: Round at Kawaguchiko Golf Club
· D6: Visit Makaino Farm → Oishi Park at Lake Kawaguchiko → Lawson Kawaguchiko Store → Transfer to Haneda Airport for departure
Tokyo Line
· D1: Arrive at Narita Airport
Players: Visit golf equipment store
Families: Akihabara → Shibuya Sky night view
· D2:
Players: Round at Soubu Golf Club
Families: Senso-ji Temple → Himiko Water Bus → Senkyakubanrai → Odaiba
· D3:
Players: Round at Chiba Narita Golf Club
Families: Shinjuku Gyoen → Akihabara → Imperial Palace Outer Garden → Ginza
· D4:
Players: Round at Fuji Golf Course
Families: Lake Kawaguchiko → Tenjozan Ropeway → Tenkaidan Town → Lake Yamanaka Amphibious Bus → Gotemba Premium Outlets
· D5:
Players: Round at Daihakone Country Club
Families: Hakone Gora Park → Hakone Shrine
· D6: Transfer to Haneda Airport for departure
Fuji + Tokyo All 5-Star Tour
· D1: Arrive at Haneda Airport → Check in at Lake Yamanaka Marriott Hotel
· D2: Depart from Marriott → Round at Narusawa Golf Club → Fuji area sightseeing
· D3: Depart from Marriott → Round at Kawaguchiko Golf Club → Transfer to Tokyo Sheraton Hotel
· D4: Depart from Sheraton → Imperial Palace → Ginza Double Eagle → Toyosu Market → Itabashi Tsuruya Golf → Shinjuku Victoria
· D5: Depart from Sheraton → Round at Glissando Golf Club → Transfer to Haneda Airport for departure
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