Tokyo, Japan, Japan
Holes
27
Par
72
Google Rating
★ 4.1 (216)
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Address: 東京都あきる野市網代745番地
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Tokyo Itsukaichi Country Club is a 27-hole hilly course in Akiruno, western Tokyo Prefecture, opened in 1973. The course was originally designed by Yuji Kodera, with a later redesign by Tadashi Shimamura. It comprises three nine-hole layouts, giving players a choice of 18-hole combinations for their round. No par, yardage, green fee, or access details beyond the address are listed for the club. Located in Akiruno, the club sits in the hillier western part of the Tokyo metropolitan area, away from the flatter courses closer to the city center. Having opened in 1973 and undergone a subsequent redesign, the course reflects more than five decades of continuous operation. Golfers looking for a hilly round within the Tokyo Prefecture boundary, rather than traveling to neighboring prefectures, have this club as one option, with three nine-hole courses providing routing flexibility across a visit.
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Address: 東京都あきる野市網代745番地
Last updated: 2026-07-01
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27 holes across three nine-hole courses in hilly terrain.
In Akiruno, western Tokyo Prefecture, Japan.
The club opened in 1973 and was designed by Yuji Kodera, with a later redesign by Tadashi Shimamura.
Tokyo Itsukaichi Country Club is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.
Tokyo Itsukaichi Country Club has a Google rating of 4.1 from 216 reviews.