Japan Golf Guide2025 |The Complete Playbook for Courses, Itineraries & Costs
- 768miramar
- Nov 13
- 3 min read
Playing golf in Japan is more than a round—it’s a bucket-list experience.Tee off beneath Mount Fuji, enjoy immaculate fairways near Tokyo, and discover a golf culture that is welcoming, refined, and unforgettable.
If it’s your first time planning a Japan golf trip, you may be wondering:How do I book tee times? Do I need Japanese? How much does it cost?This guide gives you everything you need to plan your trip with confidence.

1. Tokyo or Osaka — Which is Better for Japan Golf Trip?
Tokyo:Ideal if you want to experience the iconic Mount Fuji area, Gotemba, Kawana, and Lake Kawaguchi courses. Easy access and plenty of course options.
Osaka:Best for combining Kyoto and Nara sightseeing, with popular courses such as Seta, Biwako, and Sennan nearby.Tip for beginners: choose destinations within 1.5 hours from a major city, for more flexibility and less fatigue.
2. How Many Rounds Should You Play?
3–4 Days:2 rounds + 1 free day for sightseeing/shopping.
5–6 Days:3 rounds — the most balanced in terms of schedule and physical load, with time for hot springs and Outlet shopping.
7 Days or More:4 rounds or above — perfect for taking on top-ranked courses and enjoying a deeper travel experience.
3. Best Golf Courses in Japan (Tokyo, Mt. Fuji & Gotemba Area)
Japan offers a wide range of courses—from scenic value picks to world-class icons.First-timers should begin with open-access public courses before trying private member clubs.
Budget-Friendly Courses (Great for First-Timers)
• Gotemba Country Club• Fuji Chisan Country Club (PGM)• Higashi-Meihan Country Club (PGM)• Susono Country Club / Forest Narusawa (near Kawaguchiko)
Scenic Courses with Mt. Fuji Views
• Taiheiyo Club Gotemba WEST• Sankyo Fuji Golf Club• Fuji Classic Golf Club• Susono Country Club
World-Class & Top-100 Ranked Courses
• Kawana Fuji Course (Top 100 in the world; advance booking required)• Fujizakura Country Club• Select premium member-only courses when available

4. Golf Costs in Japan – What to Expect
Green Fees (18 holes):Weekdays ¥12,000–¥18,000; weekends may exceed ¥20,000.
Golf Cart:Most courses include motorized carts, but a few may charge extra.
Caddy:Required at certain premium courses. Approx. ¥3,500–¥6,000 per golfer.
Lunch:Many courses include a basic lunch (¥1,500–¥2,000). Upgrades may require extra payment.
5. Transportation – Easiest Way to Golf Around Japan
Self-drive:Roads are good, but navigation, tolls, and language may be tricky for first-timers.
Private Chauffeur (Alphard / HiAce):Highly recommended.Your driver handles all navigation, parking, and luggage/golf bag loading—zero stress.
Public Transport + Taxi:Suitable for solo travelers without golf bags, but overall costs may be higher.
6. Where to Stay During Your Japan Golf Trip
Onsen Ryokan:Perfect for post-golf relaxation—Kawaguchiko, Hakone, Atami.
City Business Hotels:Convenient for transportation, shopping, and sightseeing.
Golf Resort Hotels:Such as the historic Kawana Hotel—offering the full golf-resort atmosphere.
7. Japan Golf FAQ (Answered by Local Experts)
Q: Can foreigners book Japanese golf courses online?A: Mostly yes, but some require domestic platforms or assistance from a local travel agency.
Q: Will not speaking Japanese be a problem?A: Most course staff understand basic English, but having a Chinese-speaking driver or tour leader is helpful.
Q: Can I play alone?A: Most courses require 2 players or more. Solo golfers usually need to be grouped with others.
8. Suggested 5D4N Itinerary for First-Timers
Tokyo Round-Trip – 5 Days 4 Nights
Day 1: Arrive in Tokyo → Visit golf equipment shops
Day 2: Play at a PGM course → Afternoon visit to Oshino Hakkai & Oishi Park
Day 3: Play at Sankyo Fuji GC → Shopping at Gotemba Premium Outlet
Day 4: Fujizakura CC or Gotemba WEST (as backup) → Return to Tokyo
Day 5: Tokyo city tour → Airport transfer
For your first golf trip to Japan, there’s no need to rush.Choose suitable courses, comfortable transport, and add hot springs + shopping—that’s the perfect golf holiday.
If you’re unsure how to plan everything, our Miramar Japan local team is ready to help you design a smooth, stress-free golf vacation.
