Hyogo, Japan, Japan
Holes
18
Par
72
Nearest IC
山陽自動車道 三木東ICより1km
Booking
Concierge request
Miki Seven Hundred Club is an 18-hole hilly course in Miki, Hyogo Prefecture, designed by Fuchigami Tadayoshi and opened in 1979. The course sits on rolling terrain typical of the Hyogo hill country and is played with riding carts, with a caddy available on request. Access is straightforward: Midorigaoka Station on the Kobe Electric Railway Ao Line is the nearest station, and the Miki-higashi interchange on the San-yo Expressway is about 1 kilometer from the club, making it one of the more easily reached hilly courses in the Kobe-Sanda-Miki golf corridor. The club has been operating for over four decades and remains a straightforward day-trip option for golfers based in Kobe, Osaka, or Himeji looking for a hilly round without a long drive.
Public Transportation
Nearest Train Station
神戸電鉄粟生線 緑ヶ丘駅
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山陽自動車道 三木東ICより1km
Last updated: 2026-07-01
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Miki Seven Hundred Club has 18 holes on a hilly layout in Miki, Hyogo.
It's in Miki, Hyogo Prefecture, near Midorigaoka Station on the Kobe Electric Railway Ao Line and about 1 km from the Miki-higashi IC on the San-yo Expressway.
The course opened in 1979, designed by Fuchigami Tadayoshi.
Miki Seven Hundred Club is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.
By straight-line distance, Miki Seven Hundred Club is about 438 km from Tokyo Station and 42 km from Osaka Station.