Japan Golf Courses
16 courses listed in Toyama, including authorized partner courses and directory listings for planning golf travel in Japan.
Takaoka Country Club is a 36-hole facility comprising two 18-hole, par-72 courses in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, at 富山県高岡市中田御坊山876. The club opened in 1975 and offers a back-tee yardage of 6,907 yards. Green fees start from 8,830 yen on weekdays and 13,950 yen on weekends. Golfers play using riding carts, with caddy service available on an optional basis. The course is reachable from Shin-Takaoka Station on the JR Hokuriku Shinkansen, and from the Kosugi Interchange on the Hokuriku Expressway. With two 18-hole courses under one roof, Takaoka Country Club is one of the larger golf facilities in Toyama Prefecture, offering flexibility for golfers wanting a full day on the course.
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Kosugi Country Club is a 27-hole hilly-terrain golf course in Imizu, Toyama Prefecture, opened in 1990. The facility is arranged as three nine-hole courses, each playing to a par of 36 over roughly 3,504 yards. Weekday green fees start from 6,400 yen and weekend fees from 11,400 yen. The club sits close to Kosugi Station on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway line and is a short drive from Kosugi Interchange on the Hokuriku Expressway, making it accessible for golfers arriving by train or car. As a hilly course rather than flat parkland, the routing works with natural elevation change across the property. The three-nine format gives players a choice of combinations for an 18-hole round, adding variety across visits. Located in Toyama's Imizu area, the club is within reach of the prefecture's coastal and mountain scenery for golfers extending a trip beyond the course itself.
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Oyama Camellia Country Club is a 27-hole highland course in Toyama City, opened in 1995. The layout was designed by Katsuzo Takizawa and built by Shimizu Corporation, and comprises three nine-hole courses; the standard round plays to a par of 72 over 6,631 yards from the back tees. Weekday green fees start from 5,900 yen and weekend fees from 11,000 yen. The club is accessible from JR Toyama Station on the Hokuriku Main Line and close to Toyama Interchange on the Hokuriku Expressway, putting it within easy reach for golfers based in Toyama City. As a highland course, the routing sits at elevation rather than on flat parkland, and the club includes an on-site bath facility for use after a round. With three nine-hole courses to combine, players can vary their 18-hole route across repeat visits, and the location gives quick access back into central Toyama.
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Uozu Kokusai Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Uozu, Toyama. The course occupies rising terrain typical of hilly layouts, set inland from the Sea of Japan coast in the Hokuriku region. A bath facility is available on site for golfers after their round, and caddy service is offered on an optional basis for those who prefer a traditional Japanese round. By train, the course is reached from Uozu Station—served by the Ainokaze Toyama Railway and the Toyama Chihō Railway—in about 20 minutes by car. Drivers can take the Hokuriku Expressway to the Uozu interchange, roughly 10 minutes from the clubhouse, making the course a straightforward stop for visitors touring Toyama. The course plays a full par of 72 over its 18 holes, with the hilly routing giving players changes in elevation across the round.
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Kureha Country Club is a 36-hole facility in Toyama Prefecture, opened in 1960 and set across hilly terrain in Toyama city. The two 18-hole courses combine for a total par of 143. Caddie service is required for all rounds, with caddie-accompanied riding carts used throughout the course. As one of the older clubs in the region, Kureha reflects the hilly, tree-lined style common to golf courses built in Toyama during the early 1960s. Green fees are set at a flat 12,350 yen regardless of day of the week, a straightforward pricing structure compared to the weekday/weekend split found at many Japanese clubs. The club's location in Toyama city places it within reach of golfers visiting the Hokuriku region. With caddie service mandatory, visiting golfers unfamiliar with Japanese course etiquette benefit from guided play across both courses.
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Toyama Country Club is a 27-hole complex in Toyama City, made up of three nine-hole courses with a combined par of 108. The complex opened in 1971 and was designed by Genjiro Suzuki. Total yardage across the 27 holes is 10,042 yards. All 27 holes are equipped with remote-controlled riding carts, and caddy service is optional. The clubhouse includes a bath. The course is reached from JR Toyama Station on the Hokuriku Main Line, about a 40-minute drive, or from the Toyama Interchange on the Hokuriku Expressway, within 15 kilometers. Weekday green fees start at ¥9,170, and weekend fees start at ¥13,170, positioning the club as a mid-range option for golfers based in Toyama City.
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Daizan Camellia Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course located in Higashifukuzawa, Toyama City, laid out across two nine-hole courses over hilly terrain. The course opened in 1995 and was designed by Katsumi Takizawa. Total yardage runs 6,631 yards from the back tees. Riding carts are provided on all 18 holes, and caddy service is available on an optional basis for golfers who prefer a caddied round. The clubhouse is equipped with a bath, giving visitors a place to unwind after the round. Green fees are among the more accessible in the Toyama area, starting at ¥5,900 on weekdays and ¥6,000 on weekends, with only a small difference between the two rates. The course's hilly layout and two-nine-hole structure make it a straightforward option for golfers staying in Toyama City.
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Tanayama Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Asahi, Nyuzen District, Toyama Prefecture. The layout was designed by Shunsuke Kato of Kato International Design and opened in 1994, playing to 6,407 yards. Caddie service is optional, and riding carts are provided for every round. The club is set among woodland roughly 20 minutes by taxi from Tomari Station on the JR Hokuriku Main Line, and about 10 kilometers from Kurobe interchange on the Hokuriku Expressway. Tanayama's location near Japan's Sea of Japan coast places it within reach of Kurobe and the broader Toyama region, offering visitors a full-length par-72 round in a wooded mountain setting designed by a Japanese architect.
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Uozu International Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Uozu, Toyama Prefecture, opened in 1973. The layout runs over hilly terrain typical of the region's foothill courses, set inland from the Sea of Japan coast. The clubhouse is roughly 20 minutes (6km) by car from Uozu Station, served by the Ainokaze Toyama Railway and Toyama Chihou Railway lines, and about 10 minutes (5km) from Uozu Interchange on the Hokuriku Expressway, making it accessible for a day trip from Toyama or Kanazawa. From 2026 the course permits ride-on carts on the fairways, a change from the walking-and-caddy format common at older Japanese clubs. An onsen-style bath is available at the clubhouse for post-round bathing, a standard feature at many Hokuriku-region courses. Course-specific data on architect, yardage, and green fees is not published, so golfers should confirm pricing directly with the club before booking.
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Taikoyama Country Club is a 27-hole, par-108 hilly course in Imizu, Toyama, designed by Kazumi Miura and opened in 1993. The three nine-hole courses combine for a total of 10,369 yards, giving players several 18-hole routing options across the rolling terrain. Weekday green fees start from 5,860 yen, rising to 14,770 yen on weekends. The club is close to both road and rail: about 10 minutes from JR Kosugi Station and around 5 minutes from Kosugi IC on the Hokuriku Expressway, making it an easy stop for golfers touring the Toyama area. A bathhouse is available on site after the round. The 1993 design and three-course layout give it a spacious, modern feel relative to older Hokuriku-region clubs, and the wide weekday-to-weekend fee range makes it workable for both casual and premium visits.
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Himi Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Himi, Toyama Prefecture, stretching 6,621 yards. The course was designed by Hideo Takemura and opened in 1992. Its coastal setting places it along the Sea of Japan side of the Noto Peninsula area. Golfers arriving by train can reach the club from Himi Station on the JR Himi Line, about a 15-minute taxi ride away; by car, the course is roughly 6km, or an 8-minute drive, from Himi Interchange on the Noto Satoyama Kaido Expressway, though some sources refer to this exit as Himi-Kita Interchange. A bath house is available for use after play. Green fee information is not listed for this course, so golfers should confirm current rates directly with the club before booking. As a single-course, 18-hole seaside layout built in the early 1990s, Himi Country Club offers a full round of golf on the Toyama coast within easy reach of both rail and expressway access points.
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Yao Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Toyama, one of two courses at the facility. The layout plays 6,477 yards from the regular tees and 6,914 yards from the back tees. Green fees start at 10,950 yen on weekdays and 15,350 yen on weekends. The club is about an 8-minute drive from Etchu-Yatsuo Station on the JR Takayama Main Line, and roughly 15 minutes from Toyama IC or 20 minutes from Toyama Nishi IC on the Hokuriku Expressway. Caddies are optional, and the clubhouse has bath facilities. Set in wooded terrain in Yao, on the western side of Toyama Prefecture, the course gives golfers a forested backdrop typical of the region's woodland layouts, with two courses on site for a full day of golf.
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Golf Club Goldwin is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Toyama, designed by Shunsuke Kato. The course plays 6,516 yards from both the regular and back tees across two 9-hole loops. Caddy service is available on an optional basis, and the club has an on-site bath for players after their round. It is located in Oyabe city, about a 15-minute taxi ride from JR Isurugi Station on the Hokuriku Main Line, and roughly 4 kilometers from the Oyabe interchange on the Hokuriku Expressway. Green fees start from ¥9,500 on weekdays and rise to ¥14,500 on weekends, reflecting its hilly terrain and fuller-service options. The hilly routing gives the course more elevation change than a typical flatland layout, and the option to add a caddy suits visitors who prefer local course knowledge over a fully self-play round. The combination of an on-site bath and optional caddy service makes it a straightforward stop for a day of golf near Oyabe.
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Senbaira Golf Club is a 27-hole, par-108 hilly course in Toyama, opened in 1974 and designed by Takeharu Hasegawa and Shozo Ozasa. The three 9-hole courses combine for a total of 9,509 yards from the regular tees, stretching to 10,035 yards from the back tees. Play is by electric cart with no caddy service, giving groups a self-directed round. The club is in Oyabe city, about a 15-minute taxi ride from JR Isurugi Station on the Hokuriku Main Line, and roughly 4 kilometers from the Oyabe interchange on the Hokuriku Expressway. Green fees start from ¥7,000 on weekdays and ¥13,200 on weekends. With three 9-hole loops to combine, the course offers more routing variety than a standard 18-hole layout, and the longer back-tee yardage of over 10,000 yards makes it a demanding test for players who want extra length. The electric cart, no-caddy format keeps rounds moving at a self-managed pace.
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Gifumotosu Country Club is a golf course in Toyama, 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 2120-30 Toyama, Motosu, Gifu 501-1233, Japan. Map coordinates are 35.53992, 136.68527, 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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Minami Golf Club is a golf course in Toyama, 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 345 Horikawamachi, Toyama, 939-8072, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.66191, 137.21512, 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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