Gifu, Japan, Japan
Holes
27
Par
108
Yardage
10,612 yards
Nearest IC
中央自動車道 多治見IC(約6km)/東海環状自動車道 可児御嵩IC(約9km)
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Aiki Country Club in Kani, Gifu Prefecture, is a 27-hole facility made up of three nine-hole courses, opened in 1964. Across the three courses the club plays to a combined par of 108 and a total yardage of 10,612 yards. The Naka and Higashi courses were designed by Yoshikazu Murakami, while the Nishi course was designed by Yoshimasa Abe, giving the facility two distinct design hands across its layout. The hilly terrain runs through all three courses. Access is available by rail via JR Chuo Line's Tajimi Station, or by car via the Chuo Expressway's Tajimi interchange, about 6 kilometers away, or the Tokai-Kanjo Expressway's Kani-Mitake interchange, about 9 kilometers away. With three nine-hole courses to combine, golfers can choose from multiple 18-hole routings in a single visit, and the dual expressway access gives options for arrival from either the Nagoya or the Gifu side of the region.
Public Transportation
Nearest Train Station
JR中央本線 多治見駅
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中央自動車道 多治見IC(約6km)/東海環状自動車道 可児御嵩IC(約9km)
Last updated: 2026-07-01
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Aiki Country Club has 27 holes across three nine-hole courses, with a combined par of 108.
It is located in Kani, Gifu Prefecture, near JR Chuo Line's Tajimi Station and the Tajimi interchange on the Chuo Expressway.
The club opened in 1964.
Aiki Country Club is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.
By straight-line distance, Aiki Country Club is about 243 km from Tokyo Station and 164 km from Osaka Station.