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Kawana & Izu Golf Packages
World-class seaside golf courses and refined onsen stays in Kawana and Izu, designed for premium private golf travel in Japan.
Kawana · Izu · Atami Golf Itinerary – FAQ
Why is the Kawana, Izu, and Atami area ideal for a golf trip?
The Kawana, Izu, and Atami region is known for its oceanfront golf courses, hot spring resorts, and relaxed travel pace. It is one of Japan’s most established golf resort areas, combining championship-level courses with onsen stays and scenic coastal landscapes.
Why is Kawana Golf Course considered a prestigious course in Japan?
Kawana Hotel Golf Course is widely regarded as one of Japan’s most iconic golf venues. Its Fuji Course has been ranked among the world’s top golf courses and has hosted international-level professional tournaments. The course is especially known for its dramatic seaside layout, strong coastal winds, and classic design.
What other golf courses are commonly included in Izu itineraries?
In addition to Kawana, itineraries often include high-quality courses such as Izu Ohito Country Club and other well-maintained courses around the Izu Peninsula. These courses are selected based on course quality, routing efficiency, and compatibility with onsen resort stays.
Where do guests usually stay during a Kawana and Izu golf trip?
Accommodation is typically arranged around Kawana, Ito, Shuzenji, or Atami. Depending on the golf schedule, guests may stay at onsen ryokan or resort hotels to minimize daily driving and maintain a comfortable travel rhythm.
What can be done after a round of golf?
After golf, guests often enjoy hot spring bathing, seaside walks, or relaxed dining. Popular options include strolling around Atami city, visiting coastal viewpoints, enjoying local restaurants, or simply returning to the hotel to unwind in an onsen.
How many days are recommended for a Kawana and Izu golf itinerary?
Most itineraries are designed for 3 to 5 days, typically including 2 to 3 rounds of golf. This allows enough time to enjoy both golf and relaxation without rushing between locations.
Can non-golfers travel together on this itinerary?
Yes. Non-golfing companions can enjoy hot springs, coastal sightseeing, cafés, or light city walks while golfers are on the course. Golfers and non-golfers usually share the same vehicle, separate during the day, and reunite afterward.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Yes. The itinerary can be adjusted based on preferred golf courses, accommodation style, number of days, and group size. Adjustments are made with priority on routing efficiency, comfort, and overall trip balance.
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