Chiba, Japan, Japan
Holes
45
Par
180
Nearest IC
圏央道 神崎IC・下総IC(各約5分)、東関東自動車道 成田IC(約15km)
Booking
Concierge request
Kasco Hanaha Club sits on hilly terrain in Narita, Chiba, and opened in 2014. The complex runs to 45 holes and par 180, arranged as five nine-hole courses: Cattleya, Lavender and Salvia, designed by Jim Fazio, and Rindou and Shibazakura, designed by Chin Seisui and Makoto Tomizawa. Play moves by riding cart throughout. Weekday green fees start from 12,200 yen. The club is reachable from JR Naruta Line's Namekawa Station via a club bus, and by road it sits close to the Ken-O Expressway's Kozaki and Shimofusa interchanges, each about five minutes from the gate, with the Higashi-Kanto Expressway's Narita IC roughly 15 kilometers away. The five-course layout, with two design teams working across the property, gives visitors a choice of routings within a single site rather than a single fixed round. Its location near Narita makes it a practical stop for travelers connecting through the airport area.
Public Transportation
Nearest Train Station
JR成田線 滑河駅(クラブバスあり)
Suggestion
圏央道 神崎IC・下総IC(各約5分)、東関東自動車道 成田IC(約15km)
Last updated: 2026-07-01
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Kasco Hanaha Club has 45 holes and a total par of 180, arranged as five nine-hole courses.
It is in Narita, Chiba, reachable via a club bus from JR Naruta Line's Namekawa Station or by car from the Ken-O Expressway's Kozaki and Shimofusa interchanges.
Weekday green fees start from 12,200 yen.
Kasco Hanaha Club is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.
By straight-line distance, Kasco Hanaha Club is about 57 km from Tokyo Station and 460 km from Osaka Station.