Ibaraki, Japan, Japan
Holes
36
Par
144
Nearest IC
常磐自動車道 谷和原IC/つくばみらいスマートIC
Booking
Concierge request
Ibaraki Golf Club is a 36-hole, par-144 woodland complex comprising two 18-hole courses in Tsukubamirai, Ibaraki. The club opened in 1962 and was designed by Ueda Osamu, one of the architects associated with Japan's postwar golf course boom. The two-course layout gives visiting groups flexibility to play a full day of golf without repeating holes, a rare offering among Ibaraki's single-course clubs. Access is straightforward for visitors without a car: Tsukuba Express's Mirai-daira Station serves the area, and drivers can reach the club via the Joban Expressway's Yawara interchange or the Tsukubamirai Smart IC. Caddy service is required for all rounds, keeping to the traditional format still common at older Japanese clubs. From April 2026 the West course is trialing five-seat carts, a step toward the self-drive format more familiar to international visitors while the club's caddied East course keeps the established routine. With 36 holes across two distinct courses, Ibaraki Golf Club suits golfers looking to play more than one round in a single visit.
Public Transportation
Nearest Train Station
つくばエクスプレス みらい平駅
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常磐自動車道 谷和原IC/つくばみらいスマートIC
Last updated: 2026-07-01
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Ibaraki Golf Club has 36 holes across two 18-hole courses, for a combined par of 144.
The club is in Tsukubamirai City, Ibaraki Prefecture, near Tsukuba Express's Mirai-daira Station and the Joban Expressway's Yawara IC or Tsukubamirai Smart IC.
Yes, caddy service is required, though the West course is trialing 5-seat carts from April 2026.
Ibaraki Golf Club is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.
By straight-line distance, Ibaraki Golf Club is about 44 km from Tokyo Station and 438 km from Osaka Station.