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94 courses listed in Shizuoka, including authorized partner courses and directory listings for planning golf travel in Japan.

Asagiri Country Club Authorized
Shizuoka Resort

Asagiri Country Club

Designed by Seizo Tomizawa, Asagiri Country Club sits at the foot of Mount Fuji offering a resort-style golf experience. The course features resort lodging on-site with hot spring baths, making it ideal for multi-day golf trips combining world-class play with Japanese hospitality. The 18-hole layout takes full advantage of its elevated position with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.

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Susono Country Club Authorized
Shizuoka Championship

Susono Country Club

One of Shizuoka Prefecture's most challenging courses, Susono Country Club is the host venue for the 2026 FANCL CLASSIC, one of Japan's premier senior golf tournaments. The demanding layout tests every aspect of your game against a stunning mountain backdrop, with well-placed bunkers and undulating greens that reward strategic play.

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Grand Fields Country Club Authorized
Shizuoka Premium

Grand Fields Country Club

Grand Fields Country Club offers a premium golf experience with sweeping views of Mount Fuji. The course incorporates Japanese garden design principles into its layout, creating a harmonious blend of challenging golf and natural beauty. With meticulous conditioning and premium facilities, it defines luxury golf in the Fuji region.

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Katsuragi Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Katsuragi Golf Club

Katsuragi Golf Club is a 36-hole facility in Fukuroi, Shizuoka Prefecture, comprising two 18-hole courses with a combined par of 144 and a combined back-tee yardage of 13,872 yards. The hilly layout was designed by Seiichi Inoue and opened in 1976. By car, the club is reached via Mori-Kakegawa IC on the Shin-Tomei Expressway or Fukuroi IC on the Tomei Expressway. Green fees start from 26,685 yen on weekdays and 35,485 yen on weekends. Caddies are required for play, and riding carts are provided. A bath facility is available on site. With two courses under one roof, Katsuragi offers golfers a choice of routing within a single visit, and the required-caddy format is a point to plan around when booking a round.

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Nishi Atami  Golf  Court
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Nishi Atami Golf Court

Nishi Atami Golf Court is an 18-hole, par-72 course laid out over hilly terrain in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture. Developed by the Prince Hotel chain, the course opened in 1963 and covers a total yardage of 5,205 yards. Carts here come equipped with GPS navigation, helping players track distances across the hilly layout. The course is located at 1800 Atami, Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture. Visitors arriving by train can reach the course from JR Atami Station by taxi in about 15 minutes. By car, it is approximately 40 minutes from the Odawara-Nishi interchange on the Odawara-Atsugi Road, or about 45 minutes via the Ishibashi interchange on the Seisho Bypass. With a par-72, 18-hole layout and GPS-equipped carts for navigating the hilly terrain, the course offers a compact round for visitors based in Atami.

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Izu Taini Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Izu Taini Country Club

Izu Taini Country Club is a 27-hole, par-108 hilly course in Izunokuni, Shizuoka Prefecture, with a combined yardage of 10,354 yards across its three nine-hole loops. It opened in 1976 and was designed by Ichisuke Izumi. The course occupies hilly terrain on the Izu peninsula, reached via the Izu Chuo Doro at Ohito Chuo IC or via the Izu Skyline at Kameishi IC. By train, the nearest station is Izu Hakone Railway's Takyo Station, about 20 minutes from JR Mishima Station. Caddies are optional here, giving golfers the choice of a caddied round or a self-navigated one, and carts use an electromagnetic induction guidance system that keeps them on a fixed path around the course. With three separate nines, the club can host varied 18-hole combinations, and its hilly Izu setting places it among courses that make use of the peninsula's elevation rather than flat coastal ground.

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Hamamatsu Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Woodland

Hamamatsu Country Club

Hamamatsu Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in the Tenryu ward of Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, with a back-tee yardage of 6,832 yards. It opened in 1965 and was designed by Yoten Yasuda. The club sits close to the Shin-Tomei Expressway, about 6km from Hamamatsu SA Smart IC and about 8km from Hamamatsu Hamakita IC, and by train the nearest station is Entetsu Line's Nishikajima Station, roughly an eight-minute taxi ride away. Carts here are fitted with cart navigation, giving players yardage and hole information as they move through the wooded layout. As one of the longer-established woodland courses on record, having opened in 1965, Hamamatsu Country Club offers a mature setting within reach of both the expressway network and Hamamatsu's rail line, making it accessible for day trips from central Hamamatsu.

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Izu Heights Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Izu Heights Golf Club

Izu Heights Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set on hilly terrain in Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture. Designed by Shunsuke Kato, the course opened in 1986 and plays to a total yardage of 7,223 yards from the back tees, making it one of the longer layouts in the region. The club sits in Jizodo, Izu City, reached from Shuzenji Station on the Izuhakone Railway Sunzu Line by taxi in around 25 minutes, or by car via the Shuzenji or Ohira interchanges on the Izu-Judan Expressway. Green fees start from 3,300 yen on weekdays and 4,400 yen on weekends, placing it among the more accessible options on the Izu peninsula. The hilly routing over more than 7,000 yards suggests a layout that rewards accurate shot-making across elevation changes, typical of Izu's mountainous golf terrain. Golfers based in Tokyo or Shizuoka city can reach the club by expressway in well under two hours.

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Toname Fuji Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Toname Fuji Country Club

Toname Fuji Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course on hilly terrain in Oyama, Sunto District, Shizuoka Prefecture. Designed by Shigeru Ishii, the course opened in 1970 and measures 6,679 yards. The club offers a reservation-based free shuttle from Suruga-Oyama Station on the JR Gotemba Line, and is reachable by car via the Tomei Expressway's Oi-Matsuda interchange in about 30 minutes or the Ashigara Smart interchange in about 10 minutes. Golfers use self-drive riding carts fitted with remote controls but no built-in navigation, and a valid driver's license is required to operate them; there is no caddy service. Green fees run from 6,500 yen on weekdays to 13,900 yen on weekends, reflecting the club's proximity to the Tokyo metropolitan area and Mount Fuji. At just under 6,700 yards, the layout suits golfers looking for a shorter, hillier round within easy reach of the expressway network near the Shizuoka-Kanagawa border.

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Ito Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Ito Country Club

Ito Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Ito, Shizuoka Prefecture, part of a facility with two courses. Designed by Masujiro Yamamoto, this course opened in 1978 and plays to 6,747 yards from the back tees. The club is located in Ogi, Ito City, about 15 minutes by car from Minami-Ito Station on the Izukyu Line, and roughly 54 kilometers from the Odawara-Nishi interchange on the Odawara-Atsugi Road. Caddy service is optional, and golfers ride in GPS-equipped carts, though fairway entry by cart is not permitted. The club also has an onsen bath. Green fees start from 6,250 yen on weekdays and 11,700 yen on weekends. Situated in the Izu peninsula's hot-spring resort town of Ito, the course combines a hilly, Yamamoto-designed layout with the option of a post-round soak, making it a practical stop for golfers touring the Izu coastline.

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Grand Fields Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Grand Fields Country Club

Grand Fields Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course on hilly terrain in Gorin, Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The course opened in 1992. Golfers can reach the club from JR Mishima Station via a club bus or by car in about 20 minutes, or by expressway using the Shin-Tomei Expressway's Nagaizumi-Numazu interchange, roughly 15 minutes away via the Izu-Judan Expressway. Yardage, architect, and green-fee details are not published for this course. Its location in Mishima places it at the northern gateway to the Izu peninsula, within easy reach of both the Shin-Tomei and Izu-Judan expressway networks, and convenient for golfers traveling from Tokyo or Shizuoka city by rail or car.

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The National Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

The National Country Club

The National Country Club sits in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, on the slopes near Mount Fuji's northern approach. The 18-hole, par-72 layout was designed by Hirochika Tomizawa and opened in 1985, running 6,852 yards over hilly terrain. The course lies about 25 kilometers from JR Shin-Fuji Station, reachable by taxi, and roughly the same distance from Shin-Fuji Interchange on the Shin-Tomei Expressway. Players can choose between a five-seat riding cart, a two-seat riding cart, or a self-drive cart, though cart access can be restricted in places depending on conditions, so golfers should confirm in advance. Caddy service is optional rather than mandatory, giving visitors flexibility between a guided round and a self-navigated one. The hilly routing over nearly 6,900 yards makes club selection and elevation reading part of the round from the first tee. Address: Kitayama 7426-63, Fujinomiya-shi, Shizuoka.

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Shuzenji Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Shuzenji Country Club

Shuzenji Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Izu, Shizuoka, designed by Seizo Tomizawa and opened in 1958, making it one of the older clubs in the area. Total yardage is listed at 5,759 yards, with course records also showing a back-tee yardage of 6,000 yards. The hilly routing sits inland from the Izu coast at Hinata, Izu-shi. After the round, golfers can use the club's onsen bath, drawing on the natural hot springs the Izu Peninsula is known for. Opened more than six decades ago, the course carries a more compact, traditional yardage compared to newer hilly-terrain designs built in the region since. Address: Hinata 965, Izu-shi, Shizuoka.

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Izu Shimoda  Country  Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Izu Shimoda Country Club

Izu Shimoda Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set on hilly terrain in Minamiizu-cho, in the Kamo district of Shizuoka, on the southern part of the Izu Peninsula. The club is reached from the Tomei Expressway's Numazu Interchange. Yardage, architect, and opening year are not listed in available course records, but the par-72 layout on hilly ground places it among the peninsula's inland hill courses. The course address is Iruma 2383-1, Minamiizu-cho, Kamo-gun, Shizuoka, putting it near the peninsula's southern coastline. With limited published data beyond its hole count, par, and location, golfers planning a visit should confirm current yardage and facility details directly with the club before booking.

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Gotemba Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Gotemba Golf Club

Gotemba Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Gotemba, Shizuoka, designed by Shiro Akaboshi and opened in 1971. The hilly layout runs 6,281 yards. The club is about 20 minutes by club bus or taxi from JR Gotemba Line/Odakyu Line Gotemba Station, and around 15 minutes from Gotemba Interchange on the Tomei Expressway, or 10 minutes from Komakado Smart IC. Green fees start at 8,000 yen on weekdays and 13,570 yen on weekends. Caddy service is optional, and the clubhouse has a bath for use after the round. Sitting near the base of Mount Fuji, the course dates back over five decades, with its 1971 opening by Shiro Akaboshi placing it among the established hilly-terrain clubs in the Gotemba area. Address: Kamiyama 1924-2, Gotemba-shi, Shizuoka.

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Rembrandt Golf Club Gotemba
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Rembrandt Golf Club Gotemba

Rembrandt Golf Club Gotemba is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Gotemba, Shizuoka, designed by Hideo Takeuchi and opened in 1973. The course plays to 6,424 yards from the back tees and is one of two 18-hole layouts at the facility. Golfers reach the club by a free shuttle bus from JR Gotemba Line's Iwanami Station, which requires a reservation one week in advance, or by car via the Tomei Expressway's Komakado Smart IC or Susono IC, both about 10 minutes away, or Gotemba IC, about 20 minutes away. Rounds are played self-style with GPS-equipped electromagnetic guided remote-control carts and no caddy service. The clubhouse has a bath facility for after the round. Green fees start from 9,980 yen on weekdays and 16,080 yen on weekends.

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Amagi Kogen Golf Course
Shizuoka, Japan Highland

Amagi Kogen Golf Course

Amagi Kogen Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Izu, Shizuoka, designed by Seiichi Inoue and opened in 1965. The course measures 6,347 yards, with a back-tee yardage of 6,778 yards, set on the highland terrain of the Amagi mountains. The nearest interchange is the Izu Skyline's Amagi Kogen IC, about 5 minutes and 7.8 kilometers from the club. By train, the course is reached via JR Ito Line's Ito Station, about 40 minutes away by taxi, with a shuttle bus also available from the station. Rounds are self-play, with 5-seat electric carts equipped with GPS navigation and no caddy service. The club operates a single 18-hole course on the property, with no second layout on site.

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Izu Sky Line Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Woodland

Izu Sky Line Country Club

Izu Sky Line Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture, designed by Shigeharu Nango and opened in 1967. The course measures 6,753 yards and is laid out through wooded terrain along the Izu Skyline toll road, at Kamishiraiwa 2067-25 in Izu City. The nearest interchange is the Izu Skyline's Kameishi IC, about 10 minutes from the clubhouse, making the course accessible for golfers driving the toll road. Those arriving by train can reach the club from JR Ito Line's Usami Station, about 20 to 25 minutes away by club bus or taxi. The facility operates a single 18-hole course on the property.

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Yugashima Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Highland

Yugashima Golf Club

Yugashima Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Izu, Shizuoka, designed by Toshisada Ochiai and opened in 1986. The course plays to 6,608 yards from the back tees. It is located at Yugashima 2571-10 in Izu City, about 16 kilometers from the Amagi-Hokudo Road's Ohira IC. Golfers arriving by train can reach the club via the Izuhakone Railway Sunzu Line's Shuzenji Station, with a club bus available from the station. Rounds are played self-style with riding carts. The clubhouse has an onsen hot-spring bath for after the round. Green fees start from 6,400 yen on weekdays and 11,000 yen on weekends.

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Five Hundred Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Five Hundred Club

Five Hundred Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Susono, Shizuoka, laid out over hilly terrain by architect Chohei Miyazawa and opened in 1980. The course plays to 7,100 yards from the back tees. Caddies are required for all rounds, and the club operates 5-seat electromagnetic-guided carts on the fairways. The nearest bullet-train access is Mishima Station on the Tokaido Shinkansen, with JR Gotemba Line service also stopping at Susono Station; drivers can reach the club via the Tomei Expressway's Susono Interchange, roughly 8.0 kilometers away. Green fees start at ¥13,200 on weekdays and ¥27,500 on weekends, positioning it among the higher-priced courses clustered around Mount Fuji's southern foothills. The combination of required caddy service and hilly routing makes it a course suited to golfers who want a traditionally staffed round rather than a self-navigated cart round.

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Dai-Atsuumi International Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Highland

Dai-Atsuumi International Golf Club

Dai-Atsuumi International Golf Club is a 36-hole facility in Izunokuni, Shizuoka, made up of two courses, each playing to a par of 72. The layout sits on highland terrain, and the back tees measure 6,749 yards. The club provides a courtesy bus from Usami Station on the JR Ito Line, making it accessible without a car for golfers arriving by train. After the round, players can use the club's on-site bath. Specific details on the course architect and opening year are not published by the club. With 36 holes spread across two courses, the facility can accommodate larger groups or repeat play in a single visit, a scale that is uncommon among the smaller single-course clubs found elsewhere in the Izu region.

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Susono Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Highland

Susono Country Club

Susono Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course on highland terrain in Susono, Shizuoka. The course was originally designed by Hiroshi Kimura and later renovated by Shunsuke Kato, and it plays to 7,179 yards from the back tees, among the longer layouts in the region. The club is reachable by car in about 15 minutes from either the Susono Interchange or the Komakado Smart Interchange on the expressway network. The club's opening year is not published. With a single 18-hole course rather than a multi-course complex, Susono Country Club offers a straightforward round without the logistics of choosing between layouts. No pricing, caddy, or cart information is published for the club, so golfers should confirm these details directly before booking.

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Nagaizu Green Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Nagaizu Green Country Club

Nagaizu Green Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set on hilly terrain in Izu, Shizuoka. The back tees play to 7,152 yards. Caddy service is optional, giving golfers the choice between a caddied round and a self-navigated one. After play, golfers can use the club's onsen hot spring bath, a feature shared with several clubs in the Izu peninsula's volcanic region. The club's architect and opening year are not published. Access details beyond the Izu, Shizuoka address are also not listed, so golfers arriving from outside the immediate area should confirm routing and any shuttle options directly with the club before their visit. No green fee information is published either, and interested golfers should contact the club to confirm current pricing.

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Izu Nirayama Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Izu Nirayama Country Club

Izu Nirayama Country Club is a 27-hole, par-108 course in Izu no Kuni, Shizuoka Prefecture, at 1613 Naka. The layout is split into three nine-hole courses across hilly terrain: the East and Naka courses were designed by Shiro Akaboshi, while the West course is the work of Shunsuke Kato. The club opened in 1982. Golfers can reach the course from Izu-Nagaoka Station on the Izuhakone Railway, where a shuttle bus service is available, or by car via the Kannami/Oba interchange on the Higashi-Suruga Bay Kanjo Road. Weekday green fees start from 8,600 yen. No specific yardage total is published for the course. With three separate nines, players can combine East, Naka, and West in different pairings for a varied round on each visit.

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Otani Golf Course
Shizuoka, Japan Parkland

Otani Golf Course

Otani Golf Course is an 18-hole course in Suruga-ku, Shizuoka City, playing to a par of 55 over 1,976 yards, making it a compact, short-course layout. The course sits close to the Nihondaira Kunozan Smart IC, about a 5-minute drive away, giving easy car access from the Shizuoka area. Green fees start from 3,200 yen on weekdays and 5,100 yen on weekends, positioning Otani as an accessible option for golfers looking for a quick, budget-friendly round rather than a full championship-length outing. With 18 holes fit into fewer than 2,000 yards, the course rewards accurate short-iron and wedge play over length off the tee. Its location in Suruga-ku places it within the city of Shizuoka itself, making it a practical choice for visitors based in the city who want to fit in a round without traveling far or committing to a full day of golf.

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Lake Ashi Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Highland

Lake Ashi Country Club

Lake Ashi Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set on highland terrain in Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture, at Nanbara Suge. Designed by Giichi Sato, the course plays to 6,308 yards from the back tees. Golfers arriving by train can reach the club via a club bus from Odawara Station, while those driving can approach via the Hakone Shindo road, connecting from the Odawara-Atsugi Road and the Tomei Expressway's Atsugi IC. The highland setting around the Hakone area gives the layout its elevation and terrain character, distinct from the flatter woodland courses common elsewhere in the Kanto region. Caddy service is optional, and rounds are played with a powered cart. An on-site bath is available for players after their round. Positioned near Hakone and the Lake Ashi area, the course suits golfers combining a round with time in the wider Hakone and Izu tourism region, with straightforward access from both the Tokyo and Shizuoka sides via the Tomei Expressway and connecting roads.

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Wagou Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Parkland

Wagou Golf Club

Wagou Golf Club is an 18-hole course in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, with a total yardage of 1,362 yards, making it a short, executive-style course rather than a full-length layout. The course has no caddy service, and play is on a walking basis. Green fees start at ¥1,500 on weekdays and ¥2,500 on weekends, positioning it as an affordable, low-key option in the Hamamatsu area. It is accessed via the Hamamatsu-nishi interchange on the Tomei Expressway, making it a convenient stop for golfers travelling along the Tokyo-Nagoya corridor. With its compact yardage and simple walking format, Wagou Golf Club suits a quick round or a short practice session rather than a full day on a championship-length course, and its pricing reflects its role as a local public facility in central Hamamatsu.

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SHINOHARA GOLF CLUB
Shizuoka, Japan Parkland

SHINOHARA GOLF CLUB

Shinohara Golf Club is an 8-hole golf course located in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, in the city's Chuo Ward. With just 8 holes, it is a compact facility, offering a shorter round than a standard 18-hole course and suited to golfers with limited time. The club does not offer caddy service, so rounds here are played without an accompanying caddy. Access is by rail: Takatsuka Station on the JR Tokaido Main Line is about a 20-minute walk from the course, putting it within reach of golfers traveling from Hamamatsu or nearby areas without a car. Par, architect, and opening-year details are not listed for Shinohara Golf Club, and it is the sole course at this location rather than part of a larger multi-course complex.

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Fujikogen Golf Course
Shizuoka, Japan Woodland

Fujikogen Golf Course

Fujikogen Golf Course is a woodland layout at 121 Subashiri, Oyama-cho, Sunto District, Shizuoka Prefecture, on the eastern flank of Mt. Fuji. The 18-hole course plays to a par of 72 over 6,321 yards and was designed by architect Rokuzo Asami. It sits close to two expressways: the Tomei Expressway's Gotemba IC, roughly 13 to 20 km away, and the Higashi-Fuji-Goko Road's Subashiri IC, only about 1 to 5 minutes from the club. That dual access makes it a convenient stop for golfers approaching from either Tokyo via the Tomei Expressway or from the Fuji Five Lakes side via the Higashi-Fuji-Goko Road. No opening year, green fee, caddie, or cart information is listed for this course, so visitors should check current details before arranging a round. Its woodland setting distinguishes it from the hillier courses found elsewhere around Mt. Fuji.

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Fuji Health Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Fuji Health Country Club

Fuji Health Country Club is set on hilly ground at 1492 Ueno, Oyama-cho, Sunto District, Shizuoka Prefecture. The 18-hole course plays to a par of 72 over 6,501 yards, both from the regular and back tees, and was designed by architect Kokichi Yasuda. It opened in 1975. The club is accessible from the Tomei Expressway's Oi-Matsuda IC, and caddie service is offered on an optional basis. Green fees start from 11,800 yen on weekdays and 16,000 yen on weekends. Located in Oyama-cho on the Shizuoka side of the Mt. Fuji foothills, the hilly routing gives the course a different character from the flatter and woodland layouts found in the same region, and its Oi-Matsuda IC access makes it reachable from the Tokyo direction of the Tomei Expressway.

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Asagiri Jamboree Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Highland

Asagiri Jamboree Golf Club

Asagiri Jamboree Golf Club is a 27-hole highland course made up of three 9-hole loops in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture. The club opened in 1973. With three separate 9-hole courses, golfers can combine them into different 18-hole rounds, a format used at clubs built with multiple loops rather than a single continuous 18-hole routing. Par and total yardage are not listed for this course. Access is by car: the club is about 45 minutes and 32 kilometers from Shin-Fuji Station, and roughly 35 minutes and 26 kilometers from the Shin-Fuji Interchange on the Shin-Tomei Expressway. Given the distance from the nearest train station, a rental car or arranged transfer is the practical way to reach the club. The address is Inohito, Fujinomiya, on ground classified as highland terrain, distinguishing it from the hilly or seaside courses found elsewhere in the prefecture.

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Asagiri Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Highland

Asagiri Country Club

Asagiri Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, opened in 1973. Designed by architect Seizo Tomizawa, the course measures 6,863 yards from the regular tees, extending to 7,055 yards from the back tees. Green fees start from 16,950 yen on weekdays and 26,300 yen on weekends. Caddy service is optional, giving golfers the choice of a caddy-assisted or self-navigated round. The club sits on the Asagiri highland plateau, and access by public transport involves a taxi ride of roughly 50 minutes from Shin-Fuji Station or about 40 minutes from Kawaguchiko Station. By car, several expressway routes serve the course: the Kawaguchiko Interchange on the Chuo Expressway, the Fuji or Shin-Fuji Interchanges on the Tomei Expressway, or the Gotemba Interchange on the Tomei-Fuji-Goko Road. This range of access points reflects the course's position between the Fuji Five Lakes area and the Tomei corridor.

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Okasaka Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Highland

Okasaka Golf Club

Okasaka Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Oyama, Shizuoka, one of two courses at the facility. This course plays 6,521 yards from the back tees. Green fees start from 18,000 yen on weekdays and 27,000 yen on weekends. Caddy service is optional, and the club provides riding carts fitted with heat-countermeasure functions, useful given the highland setting. An onsen bath is available at the clubhouse after a round. By car, the course is reached via Subashiri IC on the Higashi-Fuji Five Lakes Road. The address places it in the Subashiri area of Oyama town, in Sunto District.

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Shin-Numazu Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Shin-Numazu Country Club

Shin-Numazu Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Numazu, Shizuoka, playing 6,910 yards from the back tees over hilly ground. The course was designed by Teikichi Mano and opened in 1967, giving it a long history among Shizuoka-area clubs. Caddy service is optional for players who want a caddy-accompanied round. The club is close to the Tomei Expressway, reached via the Ashitaka Smart interchange in about 4 minutes, making it one of the more accessible hilly courses along the Tomei corridor. Its position near Numazu, at the base of the Izu Peninsula, puts it within easy reach of golfers traveling between Tokyo and the Izu or Fuji areas, with the short interchange drive standing out among courses in the region.

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Ashitaka Six Hundred  Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Ashitaka Six Hundred Club

Ashitaka Six Hundred Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Numazu, Shizuoka, laid out over hilly terrain by architect Yoshikazu Murakami. The course opened in 1969 and plays to 6,863 yards from the back tees. Golfers get around in self-drive, five-seat riding carts, and the club operates without caddy service, so groups manage their own pace and club selection. After the round, an on-site bath is available for players to unwind. The course sits close to Mt. Ashitaka, roughly a five-minute drive from the Ashitaka Smart IC on the Tomei Expressway, and about 10 kilometers from the Numazu IC, making it a straightforward stop for visitors driving from Tokyo or Nagoya. Green fees start from 4,719 yen on weekdays and 5,173 yen on weekends, placing it among the more accessible options in the Numazu golf corridor.

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Numazu Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Numazu Golf Club

Numazu Golf Club is a 27-hole facility in Numazu, Shizuoka, made up of three nine-hole courses that combine for a par of 107 and a total yardage of 10,056 yards. The layout sits on hilly terrain and was supervised in design by Torakichi Nakamura and Asao Ishii. Players can choose caddy or caddy-free rounds, and get around the course in riding carts. A shuttle bus connects the club to Mishima Station, making it accessible for golfers arriving by Shinkansen without a rental car. After play, an on-site bath is available. With three separate nine-hole loops, the club can offer several 18-hole combinations in a single visit, giving repeat golfers variety across rounds.

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Fuji Ace Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Parkland

Fuji Ace Golf Club

Fuji Ace Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course located in Nagaizumi, Shizuoka Prefecture, near Numazu. The course opened in 1977 and plays to 6,600 yards, with a back-tee yardage of 6,687 yards. It is positioned for easy access from the Tomei and Shin-Tomei expressways via the Nagaizumi-Numazu IC, making it a convenient stop for golfers travelling by car from Tokyo or Nagoya. An on-site bath is available for players after their round. As one of several courses clustered around the Numazu-Nagaizumi area, Fuji Ace offers golfers in the region a standard 18-hole, par-72 layout close to the base of Mt. Fuji.

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Mishima Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Highland

Mishima Golf Club

Mishima Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Nagaizumi, Shizuoka Prefecture, designed by architect Yasuharu Nakae. The course opened in 1978 and plays to 6,643 yards. Golfers arriving by Shinkansen can reach the club via a shuttle bus from Mishima Station, about a 20-minute drive, or by car from the Shin-Tomei Expressway's Nagaizumi-Numazu IC, roughly 16 kilometers away, or the Numazu IC, about 12 kilometers away. The highland setting places the course at elevation above the surrounding Numazu-Nagaizumi area, distinguishing its terrain from the hilly and flat courses nearby. Together with its location near Mishima and Numazu, the club is positioned as an accessible option for golfers travelling from central Japan by both rail and expressway.

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Tomei Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Parkland

Tomei Country Club

Tomei Country Club is a 27-hole facility in Susono, Shizuoka Prefecture, laid out across three nine-hole courses for a combined par of 108. The course opened in 1968, designed by Hideo Takemura, and was later redesigned by Shunsuke Kato. It sits near the base of Mount Fuji, about 8.5 kilometers (roughly 15 minutes) from Susono Interchange on the Tomei Expressway. Golfers arriving by train can reach the club from Mishima Station on the JR Tokaido Shinkansen, a taxi ride of about 15 minutes; a shuttle bus also runs on weekends and public holidays. Play is available by riding cart, with a choice between caddy service and self-drive rounds. The clubhouse has a bath. Weekday green fees start from 8,425 yen, rising to 15,300 yen on weekends. With three combinable nines, the club can host 18- or 27-hole rounds depending on preference and time available.

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Kannami Springs Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Kannami Springs Country Club

Kannami Springs Country Club is an 18-hole hilly course in Kannami, Shizuoka Prefecture, playing to a par of 72 over 6,632 yards from the back tees. The course opened in 1989 and was designed by Dye Designs, the firm of American architect Pete Dye. It sits near JR Kannami Station on the Tokaido Line, and by car the Oba-Kannami Interchange on the Izu Juokan Expressway is about 7 kilometers away, roughly 13 minutes. Play is by riding cart, with caddy service available as an option. The clubhouse has a bath. Weekday green fees start from 8,400 yen, rising to 12,980 yen on weekends. As a single 18-hole layout on hilly terrain in the Izu foothills, the course reflects Pete Dye's design background, and its location gives easy access to golfers arriving via the Tokaido rail line or the Izu Juokan Expressway.

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Gold Kawana Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Highland

Gold Kawana Country Club

Gold Kawana Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course on highland terrain in Ito, Shizuoka, measuring 6,481 yards. The course opened in 1948, making it one of the older layouts on the Izu Peninsula. Golfers arrive by JR Ito Line to Ito Station, about 20 minutes away by taxi, or by car via Odawara-Nishi IC, roughly 50 kilometers away coming from the Tokyo direction, or Numazu IC, about 70 kilometers away coming from the Osaka direction. Carts are GPS-equipped, ride-on and self-drive, and are permitted onto the fairways, a setup that speeds up pace of play across the highland routing. A caddy is available as an optional service for groups who prefer one. With a 1948 opening date, Gold Kawana Country Club predates most of the courses built during Japan's later golf development booms, and its highland setting on the Izu Peninsula distinguishes it from the coastal courses more commonly associated with the Kawana area

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Ocean Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Parkland

Ocean Golf Club

Ocean Golf Club is a 9-hole, par-30 course in Fukuroi, Shizuoka Prefecture, playing to a total of 1,800 yards. The clubhouse address is Nakashinden, in Fukuroi city. Green fees start from 2,200 yen on weekdays and 2,400 yen on weekends, among the more accessible pricing in the region. The course is reached by car from Fukuroi Interchange, about 20 minutes away. Carts provided are riding carts. As a par-30, nine-hole layout, Ocean Golf Club suits golfers looking for a shorter round rather than a full 18-hole day, or a warm-up session before a longer course nearby. No architect or opening year is listed in the available records for this course.

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Asagiri Venus Garden
Shizuoka, Japan Highland

Asagiri Venus Garden

Asagiri Venus Garden is an 18-hole, par-54 short course set on highland terrain near Mt. Fuji in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka. Playing to 1,975 yards from the regular tees (2,133 yards from the back tees), it is built as a par-3 style course, so a round moves faster than on a standard 18-hole layout. The course is caddy-free, so golfers play unaccompanied. Green fees start from ¥4,200 on weekdays and ¥6,300 on weekends. By car, the course is about a 30-minute drive from the Fuji interchange on the Tomei Expressway. The highland setting and shorter yardage make Asagiri Venus Garden a practical choice for golfers wanting a quicker round or a warm-up before playing a full-length course elsewhere in the Fuji area.

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Miki-no-sato Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Miki-no-sato Country Club

Miki-no-sato Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Morimachi, Shusuchi District, Shizuoka Prefecture, measuring 6,939 yards. The routing sits on hilly terrain, a layout typical of the wooded hill country around Enshu. Access is oriented toward drivers: the Shin-Tomei Expressway's Enshu-Morimachi Smart Interchange is about 5 minutes from the course, while the Tomei Expressway's Fukuroi Interchange lies within a 15-kilometer radius. At just under 6,940 yards for 18 holes, the course offers a full par-72 test of length. No architect or opening-year record is listed for this course, and details on caddy service, cart type, and bathing facilities are not specified in available records. Golfers planning a visit should confirm these operational details directly with the club before arrival, particularly given the hilly routing that can affect walking pace and cart availability on site.

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The Forest Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

The Forest Country Club

The Forest Country Club is a 27-hole facility in Tachibana, Morimachi, Shusuchi District, Shizuoka Prefecture, combining three separate nine-hole courses for a total par of 108. The layout runs over hilly terrain and opened in 1987. Green fees start from 9,650 yen on weekdays and 9,430 yen on weekends, based on the minimum listed rates. Access is geared toward drivers, with the Shin-Tomei Expressway's Mori-Kakegawa Interchange about 10 minutes from the clubhouse and the Enshu-Morimachi Smart Interchange closer still at around 6 minutes. With three nine-hole loops available, golfers can combine courses for an 18-hole round or play a full 27 holes in a single visit. No architect is listed in available records, and the club does not provide public data on caddy service, cart type, or bathing facilities, so visitors should check directly with the club when booking.

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Toyooka International Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Seaside

Toyooka International Country Club

Toyooka International Country Club is a 27-hole seaside golf complex in Iwata, Shizuoka, opened in 1976. The par-107 layout is split into three nine-hole courses — Shishigahana, Fudo, and Iwamuro — giving players several 18-hole combinations to choose from in a single visit. The course sits between the Fukuroi and Iwata interchanges on the Tomei Expressway, making it a straightforward stop for golfers driving along Japan's central coast. Caddy service is required for all rounds. Cart arrangements differ by course: the Shishigahana and Fudo courses use electromagnetic-guided five-seat riding carts, while the Iwamuro course runs on a self-drive monorail cart system, an approach more commonly seen on hillier Japanese layouts. Architect Yasohachi Fukui designed the routing, and the club's seaside classification points to coastal terrain typical of Shizuoka's Enshu coast courses. With three distinct nines and a design dating to the mid-1970s, Toyooka International suits golfers looking for variety and an established, mature course near the Tomei corridor.

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Sagara Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Sagara Country Club

Sagara Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Makinohara, Shizuoka, playing 6,512 yards over hilly terrain. The club sits close to the Tomei Expressway, with the Sagara-Makinohara Interchange serving as the nearest access point for golfers driving from Tokyo or Nagoya. The hilly routing at 6,512 yards asks players to manage elevation change through the round rather than relying purely on length. The course's position near the expressway makes it a straightforward stop for golfers touring the Shizuoka coastline or combining a round with visits to the tea-growing districts inland from Makinohara. Details on the architect, opening year, caddie service, and cart type are not listed for this course; contact the club directly to confirm these along with current green fee pricing before planning a visit.

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Southern Cross Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Southern Cross Country Club

Southern Cross Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Ito, Shizuoka, playing 6,439 yards over hilly terrain. The club is about a 5-minute taxi ride from Kawana Station, or roughly 15 minutes by taxi from Ito Station, which also offers a free shuttle service to the course. Players use riding carts equipped with cart navigation to get around the hilly layout, and the clubhouse includes an onsen bath, drawing on the hot-spring resources of the Izu Peninsula. The course's location near Ito places it within the wider Izu golf region, known for coastal and hilly terrain. Details on the architect, opening year, and caddie availability are not listed for this course; contact the club directly to confirm these along with current green fee pricing before booking a round.

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Kawana Hotel Oshima Course
Shizuoka, Japan Seaside

Kawana Hotel Oshima Course

Kawana Hotel Oshima Course is an 18-hole, par-70 seaside course in Ito, Shizuoka, laid out by architect Mitsuaki Otani. The course sits on the coastal grounds of the Kawana Hotel property at 1459 Kawana, Ito-shi, with fairways set against the Pacific shoreline typical of the seaside category. Play is self-caddied, and golfers move the course in riding carts fitted with GPS navigation that are permitted onto the fairways. After the round, a bath facility is available on-site. Access is by taxi from Kawana Station or by a reservation-required free shuttle bus from Ito Station, making the course reachable without a rental car for visitors staying in the area. No official yardage figure or opening year is listed in the course record, but the par-70 routing and coastal setting place it among Shizuoka's seaside layouts. The combination of ocean-adjacent terrain and hotel-affiliated service makes it a straightforward stop for travelers routing through the Izu Peninsula

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Shizuoka Country Shimada Course
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Shizuoka Country Shimada Course

Shizuoka Country Shimada Course is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Shimada, Shizuoka, designed by architect Kinya Fujita and opened in 1965. The back-tee yardage totals 6,646 yards over a hilly routing at 3500 Funaki, Shimada-shi. Green fees start at 17,060 yen on weekdays and 25,310 yen on weekends, and caddy service is optional, giving golfers the choice of a caddied or self-navigated round. Carts are riding models equipped with GPS navigation. Access is straightforward for both rail and car travelers: the course sits near JR Rokugo Station and close to the Yoshida Interchange on the Tomei Expressway, putting it within reach of Shizuoka's coastal cities and the greater Tokyo-Nagoya corridor. As a 1965-vintage hilly layout, it reflects the mid-1960s wave of course construction in Shizuoka Prefecture, with terrain that varies across the property rather than the flat parkland style found elsewhere in the region

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Horon Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Horon Country Club

Horon Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Kikugawa, Shizuoka, opened in 1993 with design supervision by Kenichi Yamada. The back-tee yardage reaches 7,010 yards at the club's address of 1028-10 Tomoda, Kikugawa-shi. Green fees start at 14,420 yen on weekdays and 20,690 yen on weekends, and caddy service is optional. Golfers move the course by riding cart. As a 1993 hilly-terrain design, the club sits among the mid-Shizuoka courses built in the early 1990s golf-development period, offering a longer back-tee test than many older courses in the prefecture at over 7,000 yards. No station or interchange access details are listed in the course record, so visitors should confirm transportation arrangements directly with the club or through a booking partner ahead of a visit

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Kikukawa Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Kikukawa Country Club

Kikukawa Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course laid out over hilly terrain in Kikukawa, Shizuoka Prefecture. The course opened in 1976 and was designed by Koukichi Yasuda. Total yardage from the back tees reaches 6,730 yards. The club sits inland from the Enshu coast and is reachable from the Tomei Expressway via the Kikukawa Interchange, roughly 6 kilometers and a 10-minute drive away; the Sagara-Makinohara and Route 1 Yasaka interchanges offer alternative access, each about 5 to 8 kilometers from the clubhouse. Weekday green fees start at 9,000 yen. The clubhouse includes a bath facility for golfers to use after a round. The hilly routing across the Kikukawa area gives the course natural elevation change hole to hole, distinguishing it from the flatter layouts common on Shizuoka's coastal courses.

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Atami Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Seaside

Atami Golf Club

Atami Golf Club is a 9-hole, par-33 seaside course in Atami, on the Izu Peninsula coast of Shizuoka Prefecture. Opened in 1939, it is among the older golf clubs in the region and was designed by Shiro Akaboshi. The course plays to 2,234 yards from the back tees over its 9 holes. The clubhouse sits at 1171 Izusan, Atami City, roughly 8 minutes by car from JR Atami Station, making it accessible for a day trip from Tokyo via shinkansen. Green fees are set at 4,378 yen on both weekdays and weekends. Play is self-drive, using 5-seat electromagnetic-guided carts, with caddy service available as an option for those who prefer it. After the round, golfers can use the club's onsen bath, drawing on Atami's hot-spring heritage. The compact 9-hole seaside layout suits golfers looking for a shorter round paired with coastal views and a soak.

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Hamamatsu Seaside Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Seaside

Hamamatsu Seaside Golf Club

Hamamatsu Seaside Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course on the Enshu coast in Iwata, Shizuoka Prefecture, opened in 1966. The course plays to 6,748 yards from the back tees. Its address is 4119-1 Samejima, Iwata City, near the coastline south of Hamamatsu. Access is straightforward from either JR Hamamatsu Station or JR Iwata Station, and by car the club is reached via the Hamamatsu IC or Iwata IC on the Tomei Expressway. Green fees run from 16,360 yen on weekdays to 20,060 yen on weekends. Rounds are played with self-drive carts equipped with a course navigator system, and caddy service is available as an option for players who want one. As a full 18-hole, par-72 seaside layout at nearly 6,750 yards, the course suits golfers looking for a complete championship-length round along Shizuoka's Pacific coast, within easy reach of both Hamamatsu and Iwata by train or expressway.

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Grandi Hamanako Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Seaside

Grandi Hamanako Golf Club

Grandi Hamanako Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Shizuoka, taking its name from Lake Hamana near the site. The course was designed by Lee Schmidt and opened in 2004, playing to a total yardage of 7,055 from the back tees. It is located in the Murakushi area of Hamamatsu's Chuo Ward. The club is reached by shuttle bus in about 15 to 20 minutes from JR Maisaka Station, or by car in around 15 minutes from the Kanzanji Smart IC. As a single-course facility, Grandi Hamanako offers one round of golf per visit rather than a choice between multiple layouts on site. Green fee, caddy, and cart details are not published for this course in current listings; prospective visitors should confirm current rates and service options directly with the club before booking a round.

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Fujieda Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Fujieda Golf Club

Fujieda Golf Club is a 27-hole, par-108 course set on hilly terrain in Fujieda, Shizuoka Prefecture. The layout is split across three 9-hole courses, combining for a back-tee yardage of 9,946 yards. The course was designed by Miyazawa Chohei and opened in 1975. It sits about 5 minutes by car from JR Fujieda Station, with additional access via the Shin-Tomei Expressway's Fujieda-Okabe IC (about 20 minutes) or the Tomei Expressway's Yaizu IC (about 20 minutes). Caddy service is available on an optional basis, and the clubhouse includes a bath facility for golfers after their round. Weekday green fees start from 9,900 yen, rising to 10,880 yen on weekends. With three separate 9-hole courses, players can combine different pairings for an 18-hole round, giving repeat visitors variety within a single hilly Shizuoka layout.

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Lake Hamamatsu Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Lake Hamamatsu Country Club

Lake Hamamatsu Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The layout was designed by Taizo Kawada with course supervision by professional golfer Masahiro Kuramoto, and opened in 1991. From the back tees the course measures 7,041 yards, one of the longer layouts in the region, set across hilly terrain in the Inasa area northwest of central Hamamatsu. Access is straightforward for visitors: the course sits about 3 km, roughly a 4-minute drive, from Hamamatsu-Inasa Interchange on the Tomei Expressway, and it is reachable from JR Hamamatsu Station in about 50 minutes by car. That combination of expressway proximity and station access makes it a workable stop for golfers routing through the Tokyo-Nagoya corridor via the Tomei. As a single-course club, all operations run through the one 18-hole layout, with Kuramoto's involvement in course supervision giving it a competitive-golf pedigree relative to purely resort-oriented courses in the area.

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Inasa Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Inasa Golf Club

Inasa Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, in the same Inasa area as several other regional clubs. The course was designed by Shunsuke Kato and opened in 1998, measuring 6,714 yards from the back tees. The clubhouse includes an onsen bath, letting golfers soak after a round rather than relying on a standard shower facility, a feature not every course in the area offers. Drivers reach the club via the Tomei Expressway, exiting at Hamamatsu Interchange, about 20 km from the course. As a single-course facility, the full 6,714-yard routing is the club's only layout, built over hilly ground consistent with the inland terrain northwest of Hamamatsu. The combination of a 1998 opening date and hilly routing places it among the newer generation of courses in the Inasa cluster, built after the area's earlier 1990s-era layouts such as its neighboring clubs.

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Hamakita Shinrin Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Woodland

Hamakita Shinrin Golf Club

Hamakita Shinrin Golf Club is an 18-hole woodland course in the Hamana ward of Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture. It plays to a par of 57 over a total yardage of 2,295 yards, a compact layout suited to a shorter round. No caddie service is offered; play is self-organized, and self-drive carts are available for ¥1,320 per cart, which will become a separately charged fee from September 1, 2026. Green fees start from ¥2,650 on weekdays and ¥3,150 on weekends. The course is close to the Shin-Tomei Expressway, roughly 10 minutes by car from Hamamatsu-Hamakita IC or 7 minutes from the Hamamatsu SA Smart IC, making it a convenient stop for drivers in the Hamamatsu area. The short par-57 format and accessible pricing make it suited to golfers looking for a quicker round rather than a full-length championship layout.

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Odakyu Nishi-Fuji Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Highland

Odakyu Nishi-Fuji Golf Club

Odakyu Nishi-Fuji Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, near Shin-Fuji Interchange on the Shin-Tomei Expressway. Opened in 1989 and designed by architect Kato Shunsuke, the club operates two nine-hole courses that combine for a total yardage of 6,567 yards. Green fees start from 5,628 yen on weekdays and 6,537 yen on weekends. Play is supported by GPS-equipped four-person riding carts, with Cool Cart service also available for warmer days. Caddies are optional, so groups can choose a caddied or self-navigated round. On-site bath facilities are available after play. The club is located at Uchino 1291-1 in Fujinomiya City, within the highland terrain typical of the area's inland courses.

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Hamanako Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Hamanako Country Club

Hamanako Country Club is a 27-hole, par-108 club in Kosai, Shizuoka Prefecture, made up of three 9-hole courses with a combined yardage of 9,929 yards. The club opened in 1961 and was designed by Kokichi Yasuda over hilly terrain. Green fees start from 13,750 yen on weekdays and 16,500 yen on weekends. Golfers can add an optional caddy, and rounds are played with 5-person riding carts equipped with cart navigation systems. After the round, the club offers on-site bathing facilities. Located in Kosai on the western edge of Shizuoka Prefecture, Hamanako Country Club has been operating for more than 60 years, and its three-course rotation gives golfers a choice of combinations for an 18-hole round on each visit. With three 9-hole layouts to mix and match, the club can also accommodate larger groups across separate rounds on the same day.

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Shizuoka Yomiuri Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Shizuoka Yomiuri Country Club

Shizuoka Yomiuri Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course set on hilly terrain in Kakegawa, Shizuoka Prefecture. It plays to 6,288 yards from the regular tees and 6,696 yards from the back tees, so groups of mixed ability can choose their length. The course was designed by Tsuneo Abe and opened in 1985. The clubhouse address is 1188 Iejiro, Kakegawa, and the facility runs as a single 18-hole course. Access from Tokyo or Nagoya is direct: about 20 minutes by taxi from JR Kakegawa Station, or via Mori-Kakegawa IC on the Shin-Tomei Expressway. Weekday green fees start from 9,525 yen and weekend fees from 13,705 yen. Bathing facilities are available in the clubhouse after the round. The combination of Shinkansen access at Kakegawa and expressway proximity makes this a straightforward stop for visiting golfers touring central Shizuoka.

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Kakegawa Green Hill Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Kakegawa Green Hill Country Club

Kakegawa Green Hill Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course on hilly ground in Kakegawa, Shizuoka Prefecture, playing to 5,976 yards. It opened in 1975 and forms one of two 18-hole courses at the facility, giving members and visitors a second layout to play on the same grounds. The clubhouse is located at 1000 Terashima, Kakegawa. The course sits close to the expressway network: Mori-Kakegawa IC on the Shin-Tomei Expressway is roughly 3 minutes away, while Kakegawa IC and Fukuroi IC on the Tomei Expressway are about 20 minutes away, making it an easy add-on for golfers already touring the Kakegawa area. Bathing facilities are available in the clubhouse. With two courses on site and quick expressway access, it suits visitors who want a full day of golf without long transfers between rounds.

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Mios Kakegawa Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Mios Kakegawa Country Club

Mios Kakegawa Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course on hilly terrain in Kakegawa, Shizuoka Prefecture, playing to 6,927 yards. It was designed by Koukichi Yasuda and opened in 1974, and it is one of two 18-hole courses at the facility. The clubhouse is located at 1357 Konuki, Kakegawa. There is no caddie service; players use GPS-equipped four-seat riding carts. Access is convenient for visitors arriving by Shinkansen: JR Kakegawa Station is about 15 minutes away, and Kikugawa IC on the Tomei Expressway is about 8 kilometers away. Green fees are notably accessible, starting from 5,173 yen on weekdays and 6,082 yen on weekends. Bathing facilities are available in the clubhouse. With two courses on site, GPS cart navigation, and fees on the lower end for the region, it suits golfers looking for good value close to central Shizuoka.

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La Foret Shuzenji Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

La Foret Shuzenji Country Club

La Foret Shuzenji Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture, opened in 1972. The back-tee yardage runs to 6,502 yards. The course was designed by Tsuneo Ishikawa across hill terrain inland from the Izu peninsula's east coast. Golfers can reach the club by a free shuttle bus, about 25 minutes from Shuzenji Station on the Izuhakone Railway, or by car, roughly 2 kilometers from the Ohira Interchange on the Amagi-Kita section of the Izu-Ju Expressway. Carts here are riding carts equipped with GPS tablets. After the round, players can use the club's onsen bath, drawing on the hot-spring water the Shuzenji area is known for. With its onsen facility and shuttle-bus access from the station, the club is set up for golfers arriving by train as well as by car.

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Mishima Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Mishima Country Club

Mishima Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture, designed by Mitsuo Yoshizaki and opened in 1988. The course plays to 6,730 yards from the back tees. Golfers can reach the club by car, about 8 kilometers from the Nagaizumi-Numazu Interchange on the Shin-Tomei Expressway. The course operates without caddies, and players use self-drive, five-seater riding carts for the round. The clubhouse includes an onsen bath for use after golf. Located at Tokukura 1195 in Mishima City, the course sits within a short drive of the Shin-Tomei Expressway. Records for this course do not list current green fees, so visitors should confirm pricing directly with the club before booking. With a design credited to Mitsuo Yoshizaki, a par-72 routing at 6,730 yards, caddie-free self-drive carts, and an onsen bath on site, Mishima Country Club offers a self-contained hilly-course round for golfers based in the Shizuoka and greater Tokyo area.

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Fuji Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Fuji Country Club

Fuji Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Gotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture, designed by Shiro Akaboshi and opened in 1958. The back tees measure 6,495 yards. Green fees start from 5,000 yen on weekdays and 6,000 yen on weekends. Golfers arriving by train can reach the club from JR Gotemba Station on the JR Gotemba Line, while drivers can exit the Tomei Expressway at the Gotemba Interchange. The clubhouse includes a bath facility for use after a round. Located at Higashiyama 2472 in Gotemba City, the course is accessible by both rail and expressway, connecting to the wider Tomei corridor. With a 1958 opening date and a design credited to Shiro Akaboshi, Fuji Country Club offers a par-72, 6,495-yard hilly round, priced from 5,000 yen on weekdays, with direct access from both Gotemba Station and the Gotemba IC.

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Torinoki Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Torinoki Country Club

Torinoki Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Fuji, Shizuoka, opened in 1973. The course plays to 6,806 yards from both the total and back tee measurements. It is located about 16 km from Susono IC on the Tomei Expressway, making it accessible by car from central Shizuoka and the greater Tokyo area. Golfers walk without a caddy here, and play with five-seat riding carts equipped with remote and auto-drive modes that can be driven onto the fairway. The club has bath facilities on site for after the round. Weekday green fees start from 7,900 yen, rising to 10,946 yen on weekends. The hilly layout, dating to the early 1970s, sits in Fuji city near Kuwasaki, offering a self-caddy round with modern cart technology for visitors touring the Shizuoka region.

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Gatsby Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Gatsby Golf Club

Gatsby Golf Club is a hilly, 18-hole, par-72 course in Oyama, Suntō District, Shizuoka Prefecture, one of two courses on the property. The clubhouse sits near the Ashigara Smart IC (about 3km, 5 minutes) and the Gotemba IC (about 5 minutes) on the Tomei Expressway, making it accessible by car from central Shizuoka or Tokyo. Golfers arriving by train can reach the club from JR Gotemba Line's Ashigara Station by taxi (about 10 minutes) or by the club's shuttle bus. Green fees start at ¥8,000 on weekdays and ¥13,665 on weekends. Play is by riding cart, with the cart fee of ¥3,080 included in the round; golfers who prefer to drive themselves around the course can add an electric fun rider cart for ¥5,500, though a driving license is required and riders must weigh 90kg or less.

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Fuji Heigen Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Parkland

Fuji Heigen Golf Club

Fuji Heigen Golf Club is a 27-hole facility in Gotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture, built as three combinable nine-hole courses and designed by architect Yukitada Nakamura. The club is located at Mizutsuchino in Gotemba City, an area in the foothills near Mt. Fuji that hosts a number of golf courses. Green fees start at ¥12,500 on weekdays and ¥18,500 on weekends. Play is by riding cart, and caddies are available on an optional basis for golfers who prefer a traditional round with a guide. Because the property is split into three separate nine-hole courses, the club can be routed in more than one combination, giving members and visitors a different 18-hole experience depending on which two of the three nines they play.

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Dai-Fuji Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Dai-Fuji Golf Club

Dai-Fuji Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture, opened in 1954 and designed by architect Nobukatsu Marumo. It is one of the older courses in the region, with a layout measuring 6,448 yards from the back tees. The club is located about 10 minutes from the Shin-Fuji IC on the Shin-Tomei Expressway, making it a straightforward stop for golfers travelling the Tomei/Shin-Tomei corridor near Mt. Fuji. Rounds are played by riding cart, and golfers can choose between a caddied round or a self-play option. After the round, the clubhouse has a bath facility for golfers to use. With nearly seven decades of history, Dai-Fuji is among the longer-established clubs in the Fuji City area.

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Fuji Komiyama Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Fuji Komiyama Golf Club

Fuji Komiyama Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Oyama, Suntō District, Shizuoka Prefecture, opened in 1962 and designed by architect Torakichi Nakamura. The course plays to a total of 7,015 yards, with the back tees measuring 6,492 yards. It sits close to JR Gotemba Line's Suruga-Oyama Station, and golfers driving in can reach the club via the Gotemba IC on the Tomei Expressway (about 20 minutes) or the nearby Ashigara Smart IC. As a hilly-terrain layout, the course follows the natural contours of the foothills, a characteristic shared by several courses built in this part of Shizuoka near Mt. Fuji. Opened more than sixty years ago, Fuji Komiyama is one of the longer-established courses in the Oyama area, a district that is home to several other golf clubs.

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Fuji Hakone Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Fuji Hakone Country Club

Fuji Hakone Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Izunokuni, Shizuoka, opened in 1966 and designed by Seizo Tomizawa. The course plays to 6,480 yards from the back tees, with terrain that follows the natural contours of the Izu foothills near Mt. Fuji and Hakone. The club operates two courses on site, giving members and visitors more than one routing to play. A bath facility is available on the premises for use after a round. Access is via the Tomei Expressway, with Numazu Interchange located approximately 25 kilometers from the club, making it a workable day trip from the Tokyo area or a stop when touring the Izu Peninsula. With nearly six decades of operating history, the layout reflects mid-1960s Japanese course design, built during the early growth period of golf development around Fuji and Hakone. The hilly routing calls for club selection that accounts for elevation change on numerous holes.

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Fuji no Mori Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Fuji no Mori Golf Club

Fuji no Mori Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course located in Oyama, Suntou District, Shizuoka, at the foot of Mt. Fuji near Subashiri. The course measures 6,295 yards from the back tees. Green fees start from JPY 6,991 on weekdays and JPY 12,900 on weekends. The club does not provide caddy service, and play is by GPS-equipped four-seat electric carts, including cool-cart options for temperature control. Access is via the Tomei Expressway, with Gotemba Interchange about 10 kilometers from the course, making it a convenient stop for golfers touring the Fuji Five Lakes or Hakone areas. The hilly terrain around Subashiri, one of the traditional trailheads for Mt. Fuji, gives the layout elevation changes to navigate across the round. With cart-based, no-caddy play, the pace suits golfers comfortable managing their own game.

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Fuji Amagi Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Parkland

Fuji Amagi Golf Club

Fuji Amagi Golf Club is a 27-hole facility in Ohira Kakinoki, Izu, Shizuoka, made up of three nine-hole courses that can be combined into different 18-hole routings. The club has an onsen bath facility on site for use after a round, and offers a varied fleet of carts with multiple types available for play. The nearest station is Shuzenji Station on the Izuhakone Railway; from Mishima Station, a taxi to the club takes about 35 minutes and costs roughly JPY 3,000. By car, the club is accessible from both the Tomei Expressway's Numazu Interchange and the Shin-Tomei Expressway's Nagaizumi-Numazu Interchange. Located in the hills of the Izu Peninsula near Amagi, the club sits within a region known for hot springs and mountain scenery, and the onsen bath is a distinguishing feature of the golf experience here.

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Fujinomiya Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Fujinomiya Golf Club

Fujinomiya Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Nonaka, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, designed by Torakichi Nakamura. The course measures 6,729 yards from the back tees, one of the longer layouts in the region. Caddy service is optional, and play uses quiet carts equipped with GPS distance displays. The nearest station is Fujinomiya Station on the JR Minobu Line, about a 10-minute, 3-kilometer taxi ride from the club. By car, the course is reachable from three expressway interchanges: Tomei Fuji IC (about 15km), Shin-Tomei Shin-Fuji IC (about 10km), and Tomei Fujikawa Smart IC (about 9km). Set on hilly ground near the base of Mt. Fuji, the course was shaped by a course architect with strong ties to Japanese golf, and the hilly routing over nearly 6,730 yards makes club selection and shot placement a consistent test through the round.

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Fujimi-ga-oka Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Fujimi-ga-oka Country Club

Fujimi-ga-oka Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Shizuoka Prefecture, located in the Shimizu Ward of Shizuoka City. The course plays over hilly terrain and measures 6,771 yards from the back tees. Weekday green fees start from 11,500 yen and weekend fees from 16,000 yen. Caddies are available on an optional basis, so golfers can choose a self-navigated round or request a caddy for the day. Carts here are riding carts fitted with mist fans, a detail suited to Shizuoka's warmer months. After the round, players can use the on-site bath facility. The combination of hilly terrain and a full-length back-tee yardage gives the course a demanding character for golfers looking for elevation change rather than a flat resort-style track.

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Fuji-Gotemba Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Woodland

Fuji-Gotemba Golf Club

Fuji-Gotemba Golf Club is an 18-hole course in Gotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture. The layout is classified as a woodland course, running through tree-lined terrain typical of the style. The club is located at Kanba in Gotemba City. Detailed figures for par, total yardage, and green fees are not included in the current listing data, and caddy service, cart type, and bath facilities are also not specified. Golfers interested in playing Fuji-Gotemba Golf Club should contact the club directly to confirm course specifications, current green fees, and tee time availability before visiting. This listing will be updated with fuller course details, including yardage and par, as that information becomes available. For now, the confirmed facts are the 18-hole woodland layout and its Gotemba location within Shizuoka Prefecture.

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Fuji International Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Fuji International Golf Club

Fuji International Golf Club is located in Oyama, Sunto District, Shizuoka Prefecture. The facility comprises 36 holes across two 18-hole courses, each laid out on hilly terrain, with a par of 72. Specific details on yardage, course designer, and the year the club opened are not available in current records. The clubhouse offers an on-site bath. As a 36-hole facility with two separate courses, Fuji International accommodates a higher volume of play than most single-course clubs in the prefecture. Golfers planning a visit should check directly with the club for current green fee pricing, caddy availability, and cart type, as none of these figures are confirmed in this listing. Visitors should also verify operating hours, tee time availability, and payment options before arranging a round, since detailed access information is not included in current records for this facility.

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Pacific Club Gotemba Course
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Pacific Club Gotemba Course

Pacific Club Gotemba Course is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly layout in Gotemba, Shizuoka, playing to 7,246 yards from the back tees. The course opened in 1977, with the original design credited to Shunsuke Kato; a 2017 renovation involved architect Lees Jones with input from professional golfer Hideki Matsuyama. Caddies are required for play, and the clubhouse has bathing facilities. Green fees start from 35,050 yen on weekdays and 50,050 yen on weekends. The course sits in the Gotemba area near the base of Mount Fuji, reached from JR Gotemba Station via a club shuttle bus of about 20 minutes, or by car from the Tomei Expressway's Gotemba Interchange, roughly 9km and a 20-minute drive away. At 7,246 yards, it is a long test by Japanese standards, suited to golfers who want distance alongside the terrain variation typical of a hilly course.

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Odawara Golf Club Nichido Gotemba Course
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Odawara Golf Club Nichido Gotemba Course

Odawara Golf Club Nichido Gotemba Course is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Gotemba, Shizuoka, measuring 6,242 yards. It opened in 1984. Green fees start from 12,660 yen on weekdays and 18,160 yen on weekends, and the clubhouse has bathing facilities. The course is accessible from JR Gotemba Station on the JR Gotemba Line, or by car from the Tomei Expressway via either Susono Interchange, about 5km away, or Gotemba Interchange, about 9km away. At 6,242 yards, it is a shorter, more compact layout than some of the other courses in the Gotemba area, making it a straightforward option for golfers looking for a full 18-hole, par-72 round without a long transfer from the highway or the station.

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East Fuji Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Woodland

East Fuji Country Club

East Fuji Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Oyama-cho, Susono-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture, at the foot of Mount Fuji's eastern slopes. It opened in 1967 and was designed by Bujiro Watanabe and Hidetoshi Kobayashi. From the back tees the course measures 7,041 yards, a long test set among the woodland terrain typical of this part of Shizuoka. Access is by JR Gotemba Line to Suruga-Oyama Station, where a club bus runs with advance reservation, or by car via the Tomei Expressway's Gotemba Interchange, about 13 to 14 kilometers away, or the Ashigara Smart Interchange, about 9 kilometers away. The combination of a wooded layout and full-length yardage makes this a course for golfers looking for a substantial round rather than a short resort track. Detailed hole-by-hole data, green fees, and cart policy are not published for this club, so golfers should confirm these directly with the club before booking.

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Fuji Chisan Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Woodland

Fuji Chisan Country Club

Fuji Chisan Country Club is a 27-hole woodland facility in Fujinomiya, Shizuoka Prefecture, made up of three nine-hole courses that combine to a par of 108 and a total yardage of 10,001. It opened in 1969 and was designed by Kaoru Kasugai. The three-course structure lets golfers combine any two of the nines for an 18-hole round, a layout common at larger Japanese clubs built in the same era. Every cart at the club is a riding cart fitted with GPS navigation, which helps golfers track distances and pacing across the wooded terrain. The club is reached via the Shin-Tomei Expressway's Shin-Fuji Interchange, about 12 kilometers away, or the Tomei Expressway's Fuji Interchange, about 15 kilometers away, placing it within reach of both Fujinomiya and the Fuji foothills. Green fee and caddy information are not published for this club, so golfers should confirm current rates and service directly before booking.

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Fugaku Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Fugaku Country Club

Fugaku Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City, one of two courses at the facility. The layout was designed by Oba Co., Ltd. and plays to 7,343 yards from the back tees on hilly terrain. The clubhouse includes a bathing facility. By car, the course is about 3 minutes from the Shin-Tomei Expressway's Shin-Shimizu Interchange. By train, the nearest station is JR Okitsu, roughly 20 minutes away by taxi. Green fee pricing is not published for this course. With a long back-tee yardage of over 7,300 yards and a Shin-Tomei interchange just minutes from the clubhouse, Fugaku Country Club suits golfers looking for a challenging, longer round with easy expressway access from central Shizuoka.

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River Fuji Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

River Fuji Country Club

River Fuji Country Club is a 27-hole facility in Shizuoka comprising three 9-hole courses laid out over hilly terrain, designed by Kokichi Yasuda. The club address is in Kitamatsuno, Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture. Golfers arriving by rail can take the Tokaido Shinkansen to Shin-Fuji Station or the JR Tokaido Main Line to Fuji Station (south exit); a club bus runs on a reservation-only basis for parties of three or more. By car, the club is roughly 10 to 15 kilometers from the Fujikawa service area on the Tomei Expressway, which has an ETC-only exit. Caddy service is optional, and golfers ride in motorized carts around the course. Par and total yardage for the course combinations, along with the club's opening year, are not listed in available records

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Shizuoka Country Club Fukui Course
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Shizuoka Country Club Fukui Course

Shizuoka Country Club Fukui Course is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Fukuroi, Shizuoka Prefecture, opened in 1978 and designed by Yuji Kawamura. The layout plays over hilly ground, measuring 6,328 yards from the regular tees and extending to 6,623 yards from the back tees. Access is straightforward by car, about 10 minutes from Fukuroi Interchange on the Tomei Expressway, or by train to Fukuroi Station on the Tokaido Main Line followed by a roughly 15-minute taxi ride. Riding carts are available with GPS navigation and can be driven onto the fairways, and caddies are optional for those who prefer a walking round with support. Green fees start at 15,960 yen on weekdays and 23,000 yen on weekends. Opened in the late 1970s, the course reflects the hilly-terrain design common to Shizuoka's inland clubs from that era, offering a full-length par-72 test with expressway access for day-trip visitors from the Tokyo-Nagoya corridor.

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Kannami Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Kannami Golf Club

Kannami Golf Club is a 36-hole complex in Kannami-cho, Tagata District, Shizuoka Prefecture, made up of two 18-hole courses that combine for a par of 144 and a total yardage of 12,585. The club opened in 1971 and sits on hilly terrain in the hills toward the Izu Peninsula side of the Shizuoka-Kanagawa border. Access by car runs via the Hakone Shindo expressway's Hakone-toge interchange, about 18 kilometers away, or the Tomei Expressway's Numazu interchange, roughly 25 kilometers away; by train, the nearest options are the Izuhakone Railway Sunzu Line toward Tagyo or Izunagaoka stations, or a roughly 15-minute taxi ride from JR Kannami Station. The club provides riding carts and offers caddy service on an optional basis, so golfers can choose a self-play or caddied round. An onsen bath is available on site after the round, drawing on the hot-spring water common to this part of the Izu region. With two full 18-hole courses under one roof, Kannami suits golfers looking to play 36 holes in a single visit or split a trip across both layouts.

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Kawana Hotel Fuji Course
Shizuoka, Japan Seaside

Kawana Hotel Fuji Course

Kawana Hotel's Fuji Course is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Ito, Shizuoka, designed by C.H. Alison and opened in 1936. The course plays 6,701 yards from the back tees along the coastline. Play here is caddy-required and walking-based; a paid limousine cart option is also available, limited to five groups per day. The course is reached via the Ito Line, with Kawana Station the nearest stop, and by road via the Odawara-Atsugi Road's Odawara-nishi IC for golfers coming from the Tokyo direction, or the Tomei Expressway's Numazu IC from the Osaka direction. An on-site bath is available for guests after their round. Opened in 1936, the Fuji Course is one of the older seaside layouts in this data set, and its Alison design and coastal routing place it among Japan's historically significant prewar-era courses.

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Shizuoka Country Club Hamaoka Course & Hotel
Shizuoka, Japan Seaside

Shizuoka Country Club Hamaoka Course & Hotel

Shizuoka Country Club Hamaoka Course & Hotel is a 36-hole seaside golf resort in Omaezaki, Shizuoka Prefecture, comprising two 18-hole courses. The layout underwent a full renovation by golf course architect Rees Jones between 2019 and 2020. The property includes an on-site hotel alongside the two courses, positioning it as a stay-and-play destination on Japan's Pacific coast. Weekday green fees start from 17,280 yen and weekend fees start from 25,530 yen. The club is reachable from Kikugawa Station or Kakegawa Station, each roughly a 25 to 30-minute taxi ride away, or by car via the Tomei Expressway's Kikugawa or Kakegawa interchanges, about 20 to 25 minutes from the course. Par and total yardage figures are not listed in the course's published records, but the two-course, 36-hole seaside setup and the recent Rees Jones renovation are the club's defining features for golfers planning a visit to this part of Shizuoka Prefecture.

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Numazu International Country Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Numazu International Country Club

Numazu International Country Club is a 27-hole hilly course in Numazu, Shizuoka, made up of three 9-hole courses with a combined par of 108 and total yardage of 10,158 yards. Designed by Kaoru Kasugai, the club opened in 1975. The property is set on hilly terrain and includes an on-site bath facility. Access is convenient for drivers: the club sits within about 15 minutes of both Numazu IC on the Tomei Expressway and Nagaizumi-Numazu IC on the Shin-Tomei Expressway, making it reachable from either route without a long detour. Green fee information is not listed for this course, so golfers should confirm current rates directly. With three 9-hole courses on site, the layout allows golfers to combine courses for an 18- or 27-hole round in a single visit.

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Hamamatsu Beach Side Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Seaside

Hamamatsu Beach Side Golf Club

Hamamatsu Beach Side Golf Club sits on the Shizuoka coast in Shinohara-cho, part of Hamamatsu's Chuo Ward. The facility is built around three nine-hole courses that combine for 27 holes and a total par of 81, with a combined yardage of 2,193 yards, a layout suited to shorter, faster rounds rather than a full-length championship test. Its seaside setting places it close to the Enshu coastline south of central Hamamatsu, making it a practical stop for golfers looking to fit a round into a day trip along Shizuoka's coast. The three nines can be mixed and matched, giving players flexibility in how they structure a visit. No specific opening date or course architect is documented for the club, and detailed access, pricing, and amenity information such as caddy service, cart type, and bath facilities are not published. Golfers planning a visit should confirm current operating details directly with the club before traveling, given the coastal setting and 27-hole rotation.

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Inatori Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Hilly

Inatori Golf Club

Inatori Golf Club is a 36-hole, par-144 hilly golf complex in Higashiizu, Shizuoka, on the eastern coast of the Izu Peninsula. The facility spans four courses with a combined yardage of 12,667 yards, designed by Toonichi Co., Ltd. Riding carts are used throughout, with cart access allowed directly onto the course, which suits the hilly terrain of the layout. The club is reached from Izu-Inatori Station on the Izukyu Line, about 13 minutes by car, and a club bus is available with advance reservation. By car, the nearest access point is Odawara-nishi IC on the Odawara-Atsugi Road, roughly 105 minutes away. Green fees start at 8,500 yen on weekdays and 12,500 yen on weekends, positioning the club as a multi-course option for golfers spending time on the Izu Peninsula. With four separate courses under one roof, players can choose from a range of combinations across a single visit.

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Nihondaira Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Woodland

Nihondaira Golf Club

Nihondaira Golf Club is a golf course in Shizuoka, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The course type is recorded as woodland, and the course page keeps that classification separate from unverified design or history notes. The recorded address is 428 Kusanagi, Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka, 424-0886, Japan. Map coordinates are 34.97659, 138.46342, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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Hamanishi Golf Club
Shizuoka, Japan Parkland

Hamanishi Golf Club

Hamanishi Golf Club is a golf course in Shizuoka, Japan with 18 holes, par 72. The source data does not include a verified course-type label, so this page avoids adding one. The recorded address is 5756 Shitorochō, Chūō-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 432-8066, Japan. Map coordinates are 34.69711, 137.66423, which helps visitors check driving routes, nearby hotels, and regional travel plans before asking for tee-time support. For golf planning, the confirmed course specifications on this page are limited to 18 holes and par 72. The gallery uses 6 course photos from the imported media set, giving visitors a visual check before they contact Elite Golf Japan. Elite Golf Japan can review availability for this course and explain what can be arranged for overseas golfers, including tee-time requests, rental club needs, caddie requests, and English communication with the course. Green fees, visitor rules, dress code, transportation timing, and seasonal operations can change, so those details should be confirmed before booking rather than inferred from the directory listing.

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How many golf courses in Shizuoka are listed on Elite Golf Japan?

Elite Golf Japan lists 94 golf courses in Shizuoka.

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