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Tokyo and her Country Clubs
7 Days with 4 Rounds of Golf

TOKYO 7 DAY TOUR

7 Days 4 Rounds of Golf starting from NZD 8,995

The Hotel and Golf Courses

The Hotel and Golf Courses

Prince Tower Hotel, Tokyo.   Arrive Sunday – Depart Saturday
6 continental breakfasts served on daily basis
4 golf lunches served with drinks (day 2, 3, 5, 6)
4 rounds including carts (as applicable) and lunch.
 

Click on the Courses below for more details.

Shishido Hills Country Club, Ibaraki
Hirakawa Country Club, Chiba
Kawaguchiko Country Club, Mt Fuji
Narita Golf Club, Narita, Chiba

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Tokyo is the megacity that all the other world capital cities admire. It has an unusual mix of timeless history sitting beside space-age technology, traditional behaviour with super modern trends, absolute peace and quiet and screaming noise. Tokyo can manage the old and the new standing side by side, and that is just one of a hundred reasons why here is one of the most exciting and exotic cities on our planet.

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One of our favourite golf tours is the week-long TOKYO trip to this magnificent city of 36 million people. Arrive into Tokyo on Sunday and be whisked away to the Prince Park Tower Hotel. Here, we offer you calm and spacious skies at a location nestled in the natural splendour of Shiba Park, in the midst of the bustle of the metropolis. This will be your relaxing home base for the next six nights in this awesome and bustling capital city.

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Prince Park Tower Hotel.

Special thanks to PRINCE HOTEL.

Sunday Day 1. Arrive Tokyo. Narita (NRT) or Haneda (HND)

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Welcome to one of the most dazzling cities in the world. Due to staggered arrival times, we have pre-paid your seat on the Airport Limousine Service for you to relax enroute to the Tokyo Prince Tower Hotel. The comfortable ride is approximately one hour, subject to traffic conditions.  Then the rest of the night is free to enjoy.

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Tokyo fireworks

Tokyo

Monday Day 2. Shishido Hills CC, Ibaraki

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There are two 18-hole courses here. The East is a forest course and the undulating West has hosted the Japan Golf Tour. As such, this is a tough yet very enjoyable golf course and a friendly clubhouse that offers traditional Japanese fare. The course features undulating fairways and many strategic bunkers that come into play and enough water hazards to keep you well focused. The course is immaculate and has set exceptionally high standards in the way in which the course is presented, as is acknowledged by those who are fortunate enough to play here. A rare sweet treat.

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Special thanks to Shishido Hill CC Club.

​Tuesday Day 3. Hirakawa Country Club, Chiba. 

 

Hirakawa CC is interesting because of its layout and awesome conditions. There is sufficient water and bunkers that protect fast greens and many interesting long holes. Hirakawa CC is 7,206 yards, par 72, built in 1988 affording a reasonably flat terrain surrounded with forests of cedar and cypress trees. These surroundings are sensational so do enjoy the golf.

 

Here is a top championship course and home annually to the JPGA’s Fujifilm Japan Senior Open. As a private members only course, it is not easy to get on unless you know someone. Hirakawa is one of the Japan courses that does not have power carts. You walk the course and you have a caddy bringing all your clubs to you and your ball. The elevation change is less than 10 metres across the entire course which makes the walk even more pleasant. The fairways are like lush carpets and the greens are tour standard. This is a 2 bent green system. Course maintenance is of high quality and the condition of the turf is very good regardless of the season. The high quality of the greens is part of this well-earned course reputation.  After your golf and suitable refreshments, we return to the Gate Hotel. Tonight is a free night for you to explore Tokyo at your leisure. We do have a suitable list of suggestions. 

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Special thanks to HIRAKAWA CC.

Wednesday Day 4. Kamakura-Enoshima Tour.

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A special Kamakura-Enoshima relaxed tour day is planned. After breakfast, depart the hotel at 10am and we head to Kamakura, a seaside Japanese city just south of Tokyo. The once political centre of medieval Japan, modern-day Kamakura is a prominent resort town with dozens of Buddhist Zen temples and Shinto shrines. The most recognizable landmark is the Kotoku-in Temple’s Great Buddha, a roughly 13m-high bronze statue still standing after a 15th-century tsunami. Yuigahama Beach is the popular surf and swim spot. There are numerous temples and shrines in Kamakura. Our Favourites include Hokoku-Ji, Meigetsu-in and Kencho-ji. Hokoku-ji is famous for its bamboo grove and tea house. From Kamakura Station, you can reach this temple in around 10 minutes by bus or 30 minutes on foot. 

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Next door, Enoshima is a pleasantly touristy island just 100 metres off the coast but connected by bridge with the mainland. Views of Mount Fuji can be enjoyed on clear days. We are interested in the mainland, directly opposite the triangular island. Here we will investigate an explosion of delicious seaside restaurants, bistros and cafes serving long-late lunches with great ocean and beach views, meet some of the interesting locals and relax. Then, we board a train and return to our hotel. Tonight is a free night and we suggest a favourite authentic izakaya Japanese gastro pub in Ginza where you can enjoy a lively atmosphere and sample a delicious and eclectic choice of Japanese cuisine in close surroundings. You are free for the rest of the evening to enjoy yourselves with Tokyo.

KAMAKURA-ENOSHIMA - Autumn golf tour in Japan with Mt Fuji

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Thursday Day 5.  Kawaguchiko CC, Mt Fuji.

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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 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. Majestic views of Mt. Fuji await at the Kawaguchiko Country Club. 

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Success here demands high-precision iron shots and strategic play to counter 195 deftly distributed bunkers, perhaps the most among Japanese courses. After your game, unwind and relax in the welcoming ambiance of the mountain villa inspired clubhouse.

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Special thanks to Kawaguchiko CC

Friday Day 6. Narita Golf Club, Chiba.

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Seemingly forever suited to become a golf course, designed by Gary Player, who won all four of the world’s major golf championships, the Narita Golf Club 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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This course design takes the fullest advantage of its undulating conditions. The tree lines and perfectly placed water hazards add great definition and astounding character. It hosted the first US PGA Tour sanctioned tournament, the ‘2017 Japan Airlines Championship’ and many legendary players were impressed by the well-maintained green conditions. The average golfers can enjoy a round if they play according to their skills as the course is enjoyable for all levels of golfers. After your golf and suitable refreshments, we return to the Gate Hotel to prepare for tonight’s dinner which will be around and under the railway at Yurakucho station. Thereafter it’s a free night to enjoy on the town – and this is Friday night in Tokyo.

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Special thanks to NARITA GC.

Saturday Day 7. Depart

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Hotel checkout time is 10am We make our way to Ginza for lunch at a local izakaya restaurant, visit a department store for any of your last minute shopping then transfer to Narita/Haneda Airport to arrive well in time for your airline, customs and immigration needs. We wish you a pleasant flight back to your home. For now we say Sayonara.

TOKYO Ginza

Ginza

We wish you a pleasant flight back to your home. For now we say Sayonara.

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TOKYO 7 Days 4 COURSE

18 May 2025

5 Oct 2025

Twin-Double per person

Solo-Traveller per person 

Non-Golf share per person

Foursome play per person

Prices are per person twin share or single use basis in New Zealand Dollars.

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