Golfing in fine form
OUR HOTELS AND COURSES
Here's a collection of Video's from our selected Hotels and Golf Courses. The Golf Tourist have taken utmost care to deliver unforgettable golf experiences, taking you to the best courses, events and destinations around Japan. Additionally, our scenic tour plans are exceptional and focus on out-of-the-way adventures in the heart of Japan. We also offer hand-designed golfing, with selected scenic activity, centred around your wish-list. Tours tailored for discerning travellers allows you to combine golf at exclusive courses with themed experiences centred around specific destinations. The overall The Golf Tourist business emphasis is on providing excellent customer care, satisfaction and perfection.
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Acknowledgment: To our partnered Hotels, Golf Clubs and YouTube for using the following Video Content.
Golf Tourism in Japan
Japan’s golf courses are known for their beauty, high strategic characteristics and perfect courses maintenance, so why not include a round of golf in your trip to Japan.
The Prince Park Tower Tokyo
We offer you calm and spacious skies at our location nestled in the natural splendour of Shiba Park, away from the bustle of the metropolis. With 33 floors above ground, the hotel stands alongside Tokyo Tower, the symbol of the city, and features a natural hot spring and full range of other amenities, such as restaurants and spa and fitness facilities. The Prince Park Tower Tokyo is a flagship hotel of Prince Hotels and a member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts.
Seta Golf Course, Kyoto
The stage of the US annual women’s LPGA golf tour Toto Japan Classic. This is a championship course designed by renowned Japanese Seiichu Inoue and measures 7012 yards with a par of 72. This is a beautiful course that is kept in condition throughout the year. Spread across a hilly region overlooking Lake Biwa. The greens at the North Course utilize Mackenzie creeping bentgrass that is ideal for a high-quality golfing experience.
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Kyoto has its own unique charm and atmosphere, attracting millions of tourists each year from Japan and overseas. Historic traditions have been maintained in this cultural capital that may not be experienced elsewhere in Japan – like its geisha district, for example. These sites, these people and these places may well be engraved on your memory forever. Later in the afternoon we board a shinkansen for Hiroshima.