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

The Golf Club Ryugasaki Authorized
GRAND PGM Ibaraki Premium

The Golf Club Ryugasaki

The Golf Club Ryugasaki is a refined 18-hole course in Ibaraki Prefecture that demands strategic thinking on every hole. The well-manicured layout features carefully positioned bunkers and water hazards that reward accuracy over raw power. Conveniently located within reach of central Tokyo, it offers a premium day-trip golf experience with elegant clubhouse facilities.

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Chiyoda Country Club Authorized
GRAND PGM Ibaraki Premium

Chiyoda Country Club

Chiyoda Country Club offers 27 holes across three distinctive courses — West, Middle, and East — each presenting unique challenges through white sand bunkers, strategic water hazards, and lush greenery. The club emphasizes "wisdom golf," where course management and shot selection matter as much as distance. A dedicated VIP room and simulation golf facility complement the on-course experience.

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Segovia Golf Club in Chiyoda Authorized
GRAND PGM Ibaraki Championship

Segovia Golf Club in Chiyoda

Designed by the legendary Desmond Muirhead, Segovia Golf Club in Chiyoda draws its theme from the historic Spanish city, blending European elegance with championship-level golf. Muirhead described each hole as having a distinct impression, weaving philosophical and artistic ideas into the layout. The signature island green at the 14th hole is among the most photographed in the Kanto region.

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PGM Ishioka Golf Club Authorized
GRAND PGM Ibaraki Championship

PGM Ishioka Golf Club

PGM Ishioka Golf Club features a Jack Nicklaus Signature Design that the Golden Bear himself called one of the finest courses in Japan. The strategic layout demands use of all 14 clubs, with links-inspired bushes, ponds, and distinctive bunkers creating a world-class challenge on flat terrain. The course hosted the ACOM International Tournament for eight consecutive years and the HONMA TOURWORLD CUP.

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Kasama Forest Authorized
Ibaraki Forest

Kasama Forest

Kasama Forest, in Ibaraki Prefecture, is an 18-hole, par-72 hillside course carved in harmony with the surrounding woodland of Kasama. Sprawling across 7,008 yards from the back tees, the layout offers variety hole after hole, with water-laced holes and doglegs winding through the trees. A two-green configuration lets the same holes play with a different character each round. With around 40 meters of elevation change, the flatter front nine gives way to a more strategic, downhill back nine.

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Sunny Field Authorized
Ibaraki Championship

Sunny Field

Sunny Field, in Hitachiomiya, Ibaraki, is an 18-hole, par-72 championship course designed by Jack Nicklaus. The 7,118-yard layout is flat yet meticulously detailed, with water skilfully placed to test the player and clusters of grass and guard bunkers lending an American feel. Every hole is designed so the green is visible from the tee. The course has hosted the JLPGA Golf5 Ladies tournament.

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Edosaki Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Edosaki Country Club

Edosaki Country Club is a 36-hole woodland facility in Inashiki, Ibaraki Prefecture, comprising two 18-hole courses that each play to a par of 72. The club opened in 1964 and was designed by Hidetoshi Kobayashi. It sits at 2048 Haga, Inashiki, and is reachable from the Joban Line's Ryugasaki-shi Station via a club shuttle bus, or by car from the Ken-O Expressway's Inashiki Interchange, about 3 kilometers and a five-minute drive away. Green fees start from 10,000 yen on weekdays and 12,000 yen on weekends. Caddies are optional, and golfers ride around the course in riding carts. As a two-course, 36-hole woodland layout dating to the mid-1960s, Edosaki gives visitors a choice of two par-72 rounds in a wooded setting within commuting distance of Tokyo. The Ken-O Expressway connection and proximity to the Inashiki IC make it a practical option for golfers driving out from central Tokyo or Narita, while the club shuttle from Ryugasaki-shi Station gives train travelers a direct route in.

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Kasama Royal Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Kasama Royal Golf Club

Kasama Royal Golf Club is a 27-hole hilly course in Sakuragawa, Ibaraki Prefecture, made up of three nine-hole courses that combine to a par of 108 and a total yardage of 10,362 yards. It was designed by Pete Dye and opened in 1993. The club is located at 426 Takahata, Sakuragawa, about a 10-minute taxi ride (around 1,800 yen) from Haguro Station on the JR Mito Line, and roughly 1 kilometer from the Kasama-nishi Interchange on the Kita-Kanto Expressway. Green fees start from 8,000 yen on weekdays and 17,500 yen on weekends. Golfers ride around the course in five-seat riding carts equipped with remote control and onboard navigation. As a Pete Dye design built in the early 1990s, the course reflects the hilly Ibaraki terrain across its three combinable nine-hole routings, giving players a choice of 18-hole pairings from the full 27 holes. The short taxi ride from Haguro Station and quick access from the Kasama-nishi IC make it reachable both by rail and by car from the Tokyo area.

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The Imperial Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

The Imperial Golf Club

The Imperial Golf Club sits in Inashiki, Ibaraki Prefecture, near the Ken-O Expressway's Inashiki interchange. The facility spans 27 holes arranged as three separate nine-hole courses, laid out through wooded terrain typical of the region. The course was designed by architect Mark F. Lazert and opened in 1996. With three nine-hole loops available, golfers can combine any two of the sequences to build an 18-hole round, giving the club flexibility in routing compared with a single fixed 18-hole layout. The woodland setting places fairways among stands of trees rather than along open coastline or hillside terrain. The club is reachable by car from the Ken-O Expressway, putting it within range of the greater Kanto region. Located in Inashiki City, the course serves golfers looking for a wooded inland layout accessible from Tokyo via the expressway network.

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Spring Fields Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Spring Fields Golf Club

Spring Fields Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Ibaraki, designed by Jack Tuthill and opened in 1986. The course plays 6,873 yards and winds through wooded terrain typical of the region. Golfers use GPS-equipped carts to navigate the course, giving real-time distance information during the round. The club is accessible from JR Niiharu Station on the Mito Line, and by car via the Sakuragawa-Chikusei Interchange on the Kita-Kanto Expressway, putting it within reach of both train and highway travelers. Set in Chikusei City, the course combines a wooded layout typical of the area with GPS cart technology for players making their way around the 18 holes.

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Taiheiyo Club Oarai Sherwood Course
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Taiheiyo Club Oarai Sherwood Course

Taiheiyo Club Oarai Sherwood Course is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Oarai, Higashiibaraki District, Ibaraki Prefecture, opened in 2001. The course plays to 6,506 yards from the back tees. It was originally designed by Mitsuaki Kobayashi, with a subsequent course remodel by Norio Homma. As part of the Taiheiyo Club network, it is positioned as a premium facility, reflected in green fees starting from 10,220 yen on weekdays and 19,280 yen on weekends. The woodland setting places the course among tree-lined fairways typical of Ibaraki's inland courses. Opened at the start of the 2000s, the layout is a relatively modern addition to the prefecture's golf courses compared with many of the region's older clubs. Golfers looking for a single, well-maintained 18-hole round in Ibaraki with a notable design pedigree will find Oarai Sherwood a solid choice within the Taiheiyo Club portfolio.

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Uchihara Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Uchihara Country Club

Uchihara Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Mito, Ibaraki, designed by Go Arai and opened in 1990. Total yardage is 6,019 yards, extending to 6,778 yards from the back tees. The club has fully converted its fleet to GPS-equipped riding carts, giving every round satellite yardage information as standard. After play, golfers can use the on-site bath facility. By car, the club is about seven minutes from Tomobe SA Smart IC on the Joban Expressway, an ETC-only interchange, making it a quick stop for drivers heading north from Tokyo. Opened in 1990, Uchihara Country Club is a more recent addition to Ibaraki's woodland course lineup than clubs from the 1960s-80s boom, and its Joban Expressway access via a smart IC keeps travel time short for visitors based in the Kanto region.

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Tsuchiura Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Tsuchiura Country Club

Tsuchiura Country Club is a 27-hole facility in Inashiki, Ibaraki Prefecture, laid out across three nine-hole courses for a combined par of 108. Total yardage runs to 9,578 yards from the regular tees and 10,156 yards from the back tees. The club sits about 5 km (7 minutes) from Inashiki Higashi IC and 7 km (10 minutes) from Inashiki IC on the Ken-O Expressway, a straightforward stop for golfers driving from the Tokyo area. Play is caddy-free: rounds are self-navigated using GPS-equipped riding carts, with Cool Cart units featuring built-in fans available for warmer months. On-site bath facilities are available after the round. The three-course routing gives groups flexibility to mix combinations across a full day, and the scale of the property suits larger outings or repeat rounds without replaying the same nine.

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Athletic Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Athletic Golf Club

Athletic Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Inashiki, Ibaraki Prefecture, designed by Mitsuaki Kobayashi and opened in 2000. The course plays to 6,902 yards from the back tees. The club is reachable by car via the Ken-O Expressway, roughly 3.8 km (about 5 minutes) from Inashiki Higashi IC, or by train to JR Joban Line's Ryugasaki-shi Station, with a shuttle bus connecting the station to the clubhouse. Unlike some of its neighbors in the Inashiki area, which run multiple 9-hole courses, Athletic Golf Club is a single 18-hole layout, giving golfers one continuous round rather than a choice of course combinations. The 2000 opening makes it one of the more recently built clubs in the region.

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Kasumi-dai Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Kasumi-dai Country Club

Kasumi-dai Country Club is a 36-hole hilly-terrain facility in Inashiki, Ibaraki Prefecture, made up of two 18-hole courses for a combined par of 144. Total yardage across both courses reaches 12,824 yards. The club opened in 1970 and was built by Nihon Golf Course Construction. It is located roughly 7 km from Inashiki Higashi IC on the Ken-O Expressway. Rounds are played without caddies, using self-driven riding carts that seat up to five players. On-site bath facilities are available after the round. With two full 18-hole courses on hilly ground, Kasumi-dai suits golfers looking to play multiple rounds in a day or groups wanting a choice of routing across a single visit.

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Kasumi-oka Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Kasumi-oka Country Club

Kasumi-oka Country Club is a 27-hole hilly course in Inashiki, Ibaraki Prefecture, arranged as three 9-hole courses for a combined par of 108. Total yardage across the layout is 8,345 yards. The course was designed by Makoto Tezuka and opened in 1974. Weekday green fees start from ¥9,300 and weekend fees from ¥11,500. Rounds are played without caddies, using electromagnetic-guidance riding carts equipped with on-course navigation. The club sits in the Shika area of Inashiki, and its three nine-hole courses give groups a choice of different 18-hole combinations across a round. With par 108 across the full 27 holes, the layout accommodates a full day of golf for larger groups touring the Inashiki area.

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Seve Ballesteros Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Seve Ballesteros Country Club

Seve Ballesteros Country Club sits in Inashiki, Ibaraki Prefecture, on a hilly 18-hole layout that plays to a par of 72 over 6,922 yards. The course was designed jointly by British architect David Thomas and five-time major champion Seve Ballesteros, whose name the club carries. Carts are electromagnetic-guided with onboard navigation, and caddy service is optional, so golfers can choose a self-navigated round or request a caddy on the day. A bath facility is available on-site for post-round use. Green fees start from ¥10,000 on weekdays and ¥12,900 on weekends, putting the club within reach for a single-day visit from the Tokyo area. The address is 3043 Shika, Inashiki-shi, Ibaraki, placing it in the eastern part of the prefecture. For golfers touring Japan who want to play a course carrying a major champion's design credit without traveling far from Tokyo, Seve Ballesteros Country Club offers a straightforward hilly test at a mid-range price point.

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Sakura Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Sakura Golf Club

Sakura Golf Club is a 27-hole facility in Inashiki, Ibaraki Prefecture, made up of three 9-hole courses that combine for a total par of 108 and 6,818 yards. The club opened in 1969 on hilly terrain. It sits about 10 kilometers from the Inashiki interchange on the Ken-O Expressway, and roughly a 40-minute drive from JR Tsuchiura Station on the Joban Line for golfers arriving by train and taxi. An on-site bath facility is available after the round. With three separate 9-hole courses, Sakura Golf Club can offer different 18-hole combinations depending on tee sheet and preference, giving repeat visitors variety across rounds. The address is 1148 Okaide, Inashiki-shi, Ibaraki. For golfers based in the Tokyo area or traveling through Ibaraki, the club's Ken-O Expressway access via Inashiki IC makes it a workable day-trip option, and its long operating history since 1969 places it among the region's established clubs.

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PGM Ishioka Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

PGM Ishioka Golf Club

PGM Ishioka Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Omitama, Ibaraki Prefecture, designed by Jack Nicklaus and opened in 1994. The course plays to 7,071 yards from the back tees. The club operates under the PGM brand, as reflected in its name. Detailed access directions, caddy and cart service information, bath facilities, and green fee pricing are not available in current records for this course; golfers should contact the club directly to confirm these details before planning a visit. The course is located in Omitama city, central Ibaraki Prefecture. Playing to 7,071 yards over 18 holes at par 72, PGM Ishioka ranks among the longer courses recorded in this dataset.

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Higashi-Abiko Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Riverside

Higashi-Abiko Country Club

Higashi-Abiko Country Club is an 18-hole riverside course, one of two courses operated at the facility. The club is reached from JR Joban Line's Tennodai Station via a roughly 5-minute club shuttle bus, or by car from the Joban Expressway's Kashiwa IC, about 30 minutes away. Green fees are notably accessible, starting from 4,440 yen on weekdays and 4,715 yen on weekends, making it one of the more affordable riverside options in the region. The club does not offer caddy service; play is self-guided, with riding carts provided for rounds. After the round, golfers have access to bath facilities at the clubhouse. With two courses on site, the club can rotate layouts across visits, and its riverside setting places it among the flatter, water-adjacent courses rather than a hillier woodland design.

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Koga Golf Links
Ibaraki, Japan Seaside

Koga Golf Links

Koga Golf Links is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Koga, Ibaraki Prefecture, opened in 1991 and designed by Takeaki Kaneda. The course plays to a full 7,092 yards from the back tees, a yardage that places it among the longer layouts in the region and rewards accurate long-iron and fairway-wood play into the greens. The club sits in western Ibaraki, close to the Tochigi and Saitama borders, making it a practical stop for golfers touring the northern Kanto area. Access is straightforward: JR Utsunomiya Line's Koga Station and Tobu Nikko Line's Shin-Koga Station are both roughly a five-minute taxi ride from the clubhouse, and drivers can reach the course via the Tohoku Expressway's Kazo Interchange in about 20 minutes. The course's seaside-style classification sets it apart from the wooded, hilly terrain typical of many inland Kanto courses, giving it a distinct playing character. Golfers looking for a full-length par-72 test within easy reach of Tokyo will find Koga Golf Links a solid choice.

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Friendship Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Friendship Country Club

Friendship Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Joso, Ibaraki Prefecture. Designed by Murayama Soichi and opened in 1964, the course plays 6,803 yards from the back tees through wooded terrain. Caddy service is optional, giving golfers the choice of a caddied or self-navigated round, and an onsen facility is available on site after play. The club is reached by train via Ishige Station on the Kanto Railway Joso Line, or by car through the Ken-O Expressway's Bando Interchange, about six kilometers away. Opened nearly six decades ago in 1964, Friendship Country Club is one of the established woodland courses in the Joso area of Ibaraki, offering a full 18-hole, par-72 round set among trees, with the onsen bath serving as a post-round amenity.

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Ohtone Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Ohtone Country Club

Ohtone Country Club is a 36-hole woodland facility in Bando, Ibaraki Prefecture, at Shimodeshima 10, comprising two 18-hole courses with a combined par of 144 and total yardage of 14,089. Designed by Seiichi Inoue and opened in 1960, the club is one of the larger golf facilities in the Kanto region, offering two full rounds' worth of woodland golf on a single site. Golfers arriving by train can reach the club via Moriya Station on the Tsukuba Express line, about 35 minutes from Akihabara, with a club bus or taxi covering the final leg. By car, the club is around 15 minutes from Bando IC on the Ken-O Expressway, or about 25 minutes from Yawara IC on the Joban Expressway. With two courses under one roof, the club can accommodate larger groups or repeat play across a single visit, and its position between the Tsukuba Express corridor and the Ken-O and Joban Expressways gives golfers flexibility in how they travel from Tokyo.

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Oarai GC
Ibaraki, Japan Seaside

Oarai GC

Oarai GC is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Oarai, Ibaraki Prefecture, on Japan's Pacific coast northeast of Tokyo. Designed by architect Seiichi Inoue, the club opened in 1954 and plays to a back-tee yardage of 7,205 yards, one of the longer seaside layouts in the region. Caddy service is required for all rounds at Oarai GC. Green fees start from 26,330 yen on weekdays and 35,130 yen on weekends. Access from Tokyo is by rail or car. From JR Oarai Station on the Joban Line, a club bus takes about 20 minutes to reach the course. By car, the course is roughly 6km from the Mito-Oarai interchange on the Kita-Kanto Expressway. With a 1954 opening date and a design by Seiichi Inoue, Oarai GC ranks among the older seaside courses in Ibaraki Prefecture, combining a full 7,205-yard test with required caddy service.

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Sashima Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Sashima Country Club

Sashima Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Bando, Ibaraki Prefecture, opened in 1998 and built by Dai Nippon Doboku Co., Ltd. The course plays to 7,033 yards, a long layout set among the woodland typical of the area northeast of Tokyo. A bathhouse is available at the clubhouse, and a caddy can be arranged on request. Access is by car: the club is about 9 minutes from the Sakai-Koga interchange and about 9 minutes from the Bando interchange. That makes it a practical stop for golfers driving out from the Tokyo metropolitan area. As one of the newer courses in this dataset, opened in the late 1990s, it offers a full-length 18-hole round within a relatively compact drive from central Tokyo.

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Kasumigaura International Golf Course
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Kasumigaura International Golf Course

Kasumigaura International Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 layout in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, stretching 7,080 yards from the back tees. Set on hilly terrain, the course was designed by Shiro Akaboshi and opened in 1960, making it one of the older clubs in the region. Play is available as self-play with a riding cart or as caddy-accompanied riding cart play, and caddy service is optional. A bath facility is on site for players after their round. The course sits near central Tsukuba: Tsukuba Station on the Tsukuba Express line is roughly a 10-minute taxi ride away, and drivers can reach the club via the Joban Expressway's Sakuratsuchiura interchange. The 7,080-yard back-tee distance and hilly routing suit golfers looking for a longer, more demanding test in the Kanto region, within reach of both Tokyo-area travelers and those exploring Ibaraki prefecture.

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Toride International Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Toride International Golf Club

Toride International Golf Club is a 36-hole woodland facility in Tsukubamirai, Ibaraki Prefecture, made up of two 18-hole courses with a combined par of 144 and total yardage of 13,864. The club opened in 1958, designed by Shintaro Sasaki; the East Course was later redesigned under the supervision of Isao Aoki. The East Course introduced an electromagnetic induction cart system in 2015. The club is reachable from Mirai-daira Station on the Tsukuba Express, about a 10-minute taxi ride, and a free shuttle bus also runs from the station. By car, Yatabe Interchange on the Joban Expressway is about 5 kilometers, roughly 7 minutes, away. The clubhouse has a bath. Weekday green fees start from 25,070 yen, rising to 32,770 yen on weekends. With two full 18-hole courses on one site, the club can accommodate large groups or back-to-back rounds.

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Kino-dai Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Kino-dai Country Club

Kino-dai Country Club is an 18-hole woodland course in Ushiku, Ibaraki Prefecture, playing to a par of 71 over 6,433 yards from the back tees. The course opened in 1964 and was designed by Chin Seisui. It is about a 7-minute taxi ride from JR Ushiku Station on the Joban Line, and by car the Ushiku-Ami Interchange on the Ken-O Expressway is roughly 4 kilometers away. Caddy service is required for all rounds, played from GPS-equipped riding carts. The clubhouse has a bath. Green fee pricing is not listed for this club. As a caddy-mandatory course, Kino-dai offers a more traditional style of play compared to self-drive facilities, with local caddies guiding golfers around the woodland layout.

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Eagle Point Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Eagle Point Golf Club

Eagle Point Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Ami, Inashiki District, Ibaraki Prefecture. Designed by Taizo Kawada and opened in 1999, the course plays to 7,292 yards from the back tees, making it one of the longer layouts in the region. The woodland setting places fairways through stands of trees typical of Ibaraki's inland courses. Access is straightforward for visitors arriving by train or car: the course sits about 10 minutes by taxi from the east exit of JR Ushiku Station on the Joban Line, and about 3 minutes from the tollgate at Ushiku-Ami Interchange on the Ken-O Expressway, making it a practical stop for golfers touring the Tokyo-Ibaraki corridor. The clubhouse includes bathing facilities for post-round relaxation. With its 1999 opening date, Eagle Point is a comparatively modern addition to Ibaraki's golf scene relative to the prefecture's older prewar and postwar-era clubs.

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Tsukubane Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Tsukubane Country Club

Tsukubane Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture. Designed by Yasohachi Fukui and opened in 1974, the course measures 6,302 yards and follows rolling terrain near Mount Tsukuba. A club bus runs from Tsukuba Station on the Tsukuba Express line on Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, though reservations are required; by car, the course is about 20 kilometers from Tsuchiura-kita Interchange on the Joban Expressway. Caddies are available on an optional basis, and golfers ride in carts around the course. As a 1974 layout, Tsukubane predates many of the newer resort-style courses built in Ibaraki during the 1980s and 1990s expansion, giving it a more established, mature routing typical of hilly Japanese clubs from that period.

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Shimodate Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Shimodate Golf Club

Shimodate Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Chikusei, Ibaraki Prefecture, designed by Hideyo Sugimoto and opened in 1996. The course plays to a total yardage of 6,381 yards across its single 18-hole layout, set among the wooded terrain that defines the club's design. Shimodate Golf Club is located about an 8-minute taxi ride from Shimodate Station on the JR Mito Line, and roughly 12 kilometers from the Sakuragawa-Chikusei Interchange on the Kita-Kanto Expressway. On-site facilities include a bath, and caddy service is available on an optional basis, with riding carts used throughout the round. The course's address is 1858-10 Moda, Chikusei, Ibaraki Prefecture. Opened in 1996, the club has operated as a single-course, par-72 woodland design for close to three decades, offering a round for visitors exploring golf courses in Ibaraki Prefecture.

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Bando Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Bando Golf Club

Bando Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Bando, Ibaraki Prefecture. Designed by Makoto Harada, it opened in 1964, making it one of the older golf clubs in the prefecture, predating the resort-course boom of the 1980s and 1990s. The course is easy to reach by car, sitting about 3 minutes from the tollgate at Bando Interchange on the Ken-O Expressway. Caddies are available on an optional basis, and golfers can use 2-seat riding carts that are permitted onto the fairways year-round, a feature not offered at every Japanese club. As a woodland layout dating to the mid-1960s, Bando reflects an earlier era of Japanese course design, built during the country's first wave of golf club development following the postwar economic recovery. Its 1964 opening places it among Ibaraki's founding generation of clubs.

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Toyosato Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Toyosato Golf Club

Toyosato Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, co-designed by Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish. The back tees measure 7,110 yards, giving the layout a demanding scale by regional standards. The course sits in Tsukuba, reachable from Tsukuba Express's Kenkyu Gakuen Station, with road access via the Ken-O Expressway's Tsukuba-Chuo IC, about 9.9 kilometers away, or the Joban Expressway's Yawara IC. Play is self-guided rather than caddy-assisted: golfers ride 5-person electromagnetic guided carts fitted with the G-navi system, which tracks distances and course information between holes. After the round, an on-site bath is available for golfers to unwind. As a Weiskopf and Morrish design, the routing reflects the firm's international course-building work brought to the Kanto region. For visitors touring Ibaraki's golf courses, Toyosato offers a full-length, technology-equipped round within reach of central Tsukuba and the wider Tokyo metropolitan expressway network.

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Ryugasaki Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Ryugasaki Country Club

Ryugasaki Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Ryūgasaki, Ibaraki Prefecture, designed by Seiichi Inoue and opened in 1958. The back tees stretch to 7,047 yards. Inoue, one of postwar Japan's most prolific golf course architects, laid out the course more than six decades ago, making it one of the older woodland designs in the Ibaraki area. The club is reachable from JR Jōban Line's Ryūgasaki-shi Station via a club bus of about 20 minutes from the east exit, or by car from the Ken-O Expressway's Ami-Higashi IC, about 5.8 kilometers and 11 minutes away, with the Ushiku-Ami IC as an alternative around 10 kilometers out. Its location places it within the cluster of golf courses that developed around Ryūgasaki in the decades following the club's opening. For golfers researching Ibaraki's classic-era courses, Ryugasaki Country Club represents an Inoue-designed layout dating to the late 1950s, distinct from the newer courses built in the same city since.

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The Golf Club Ryugasaki
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

The Golf Club Ryugasaki

The Golf Club Ryugasaki is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Ryūgasaki, Ibaraki Prefecture, designed by Shunsuke Kato and opened in 1990. The back tees play to 6,679 yards. Set in the Izumi-cho Haraguchi area of the city, the course is accessible by car via the Ushiku-Ami IC. Golfers have the option of a caddy-assisted round, giving visitors a choice between guided and self-navigated play. As a 1990-built layout, the course dates to a later phase of golf course development in Ryūgasaki than some of the city's older woodland clubs, which trace back to the 1950s. For visitors comparing Ibaraki's Ryūgasaki-area courses, The Golf Club Ryugasaki offers a Kato-designed round from the early Heisei era, with optional caddy service for those who prefer it.

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Chiyoda Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Chiyoda Country Club

Chiyoda Country Club is a 27-hole woodland course in Kasumigaura, Ibaraki, comprising three 9-hole layouts that combine to a par of 108 and a total yardage of 9,294 (9,807 from the back tees). The course was designed by professional golfer Hideyo Sugimoto and opened in 1982. Its wooded terrain gives players three distinct nines to combine, a format suited to clubs and groups wanting variety across a single visit. The club sits close to the Chiyoda-Ishioka interchange on the Joban Expressway, a straightforward stop for golfers driving from Tokyo, and JR Ishioka Station is the nearest rail point for those arriving by train. Caddy service is available on an optional basis, so players can choose a self-drive round or take a caddy depending on preference. The address is 877-6 Kamisaya, Kasumigaura, Ibaraki. With three nines rather than a single 18-hole routing, the layout works for large group outings as well as standard rounds.

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Yasato International Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Yasato International Golf Club

Yasato International Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Ishioka, Ibaraki, with a total yardage of 7,011. The course was designed by Hirochika Tomizawa and opened in 1987. It sits close to the Chiyoda-Ishioka interchange on the Joban Expressway, a convenient access point for golfers driving in from the greater Tokyo area. Caddy service is required for rounds here, and the club runs 5-seat ride-on carts with remote-control operation; the carts are fitted with GPS navigation that handles score entry and displays a leaderboard for competition play. That combination of required caddy and GPS-equipped carts points to a club set up for organized play and competitions as much as casual rounds. The address is 2665-1 Shimobayashi, Ishioka, Ibaraki. As a hilly layout, the course gives players changes in elevation across its 18 holes rather than the flatter routing found on seaside or woodland courses in the region.

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Mitsukaido Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Mitsukaido Golf Club

Mitsukaido Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Joso, Ibaraki Prefecture, at 5213 Sakate-cho. Designed by Koukichi Yasuda, the course opened in 1964 and plays to 6,781 yards from the back tees. The woodland routing runs through Joso's tree-lined terrain for the full round. Access is available by Tsukuba Express or Kanto Railway to Moriya or Mitsukaido Station, or by car via the Joban Expressway Yawara Interchange. The clubhouse includes a bath facility for use after the round. Opened in 1964, Mitsukaido is one of the older clubs in this part of Ibaraki, within reach of both Tokyo-area rail lines and the Joban Expressway. Green fee figures are not listed in the course record. The combination of rail and expressway access makes the club a practical option for visitors based in the greater Tokyo area looking for a woodland round in Ibaraki.

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Toride Sakuragaoka Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Toride Sakuragaoka Golf Club

Toride Sakuragaoka Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Toride, Ibaraki, made up of two nine-hole courses totaling 6,836 yards. It was designed by Yasushi Katayama and opened in 1991. Green fees start from 5,673 yen on weekdays and 6,128 yen on weekends. The club is near JR Fujishiro Station on the Joban Line, and about 19km from Yawara Interchange on the Joban Expressway by car. No caddy service is offered; golfers use self-drive carts fitted with GPS navigation and seating for four. The wooded layout and two-nine structure give players a choice of combinations for their round.

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Asia Shimodate Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Asia Shimodate Country Club

Asia Shimodate Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Sakuragawa, Ibaraki Prefecture, designed by Ryokuzo Asami and opened in 1965. The course spans two 9-hole loops totaling 6,968 yards from the regular tees, with a back-tee yardage of 6,970 yards. Set among wooded inland terrain typical of this part of Ibaraki, the layout reflects the design conventions of mid-1960s Japanese golf architecture. The nearest station is JR Oyama, roughly 30 kilometers away by taxi (about 44 minutes), and the closest expressway access is the Sakuragawa-Chikusei Interchange on the Kita-Kanto Expressway, about 4 to 5 kilometers from the clubhouse. Riding carts are used, with a self-play cart option available for golfers who prefer to drive themselves around the course. Caddie service is optional rather than mandatory, giving visiting golfers flexibility in how they play. The club also has an on-site bath facility for post-round bathing, a standard amenity at Japanese country clubs. Its 1965 opening makes it one of the longer-established clubs in this part of Ibaraki.

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Iwase Sakuragawa Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Iwase Sakuragawa Country Club

Iwase Sakuragawa Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Sakuragawa, Ibaraki, stretching 6,785 yards. The layout was designed by Interplan Hasegawa Planning & Design Office. The course sits about 10 minutes by car from JR Mito Line's Iwase Station and roughly 12 minutes (around 10km) from the Kasama-nishi Interchange on the Kita-Kanto Expressway, putting it within reach of a day trip from Tokyo. Play is self-drive throughout the week, with riding carts provided for every round and no caddy service on site. Weekday green fees start from 5,980 yen, while weekend rates begin at 4,500 yen. A bath facility is available on site for players to use after their round. The combination of hilly terrain and full par-72 yardage gives golfers a proper 18-hole test, and the self-play cart format keeps pace of play in the hands of each group.

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Tsukuba Gakuen Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Tsukuba Gakuen Golf Club

Tsukuba Gakuen Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Sakuragawa, Ibaraki, opened in 1988 and measuring 6,648 yards. The course was built by Dai Nippon Doboku Co. The club is about 8 minutes by car from JR Mito Line's Iwase Station and roughly 3km from the Sakuragawa-Chikusei Interchange on the Kita-Kanto Expressway, giving it convenient highway access. Riding carts fitted with GPS navigation were updated in December 2018 and seat up to five players. Caddy service is available on an optional basis for groups that want one, otherwise play proceeds self-drive. Weekday green fees start from 5,490 yen, rising to 8,490 yen on weekends. An on-site bath facility is available for use after the round. With nearly four decades of history since opening and a full 18-hole, par-72 layout over hilly ground, the course offers a substantial round within easy reach of the Kita-Kanto Expressway.

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Fukuroda Fall Country Club Daigo Course
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Fukuroda Fall Country Club Daigo Course

Fukuroda Fall Country Club Daigo Course is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly layout in Daigo, Ibaraki Prefecture, opened in 1987. Designed by Kentaro Sato, the course plays to 7,239 yards from the tips, with 6,738 yards from the back tees. Golfers ride self-drive carts, and no caddy service is offered, so groups manage their own pace and club selection across the hilly terrain. The course sits in Kuji District near the town of Daigo, roughly 60 minutes from the Nishinasuno-Shiobara interchange on the Tohoku Expressway and about 75 minutes from the Naka interchange on the Joban Expressway, making it a drive-in destination for golfers based in Tokyo or northern Kanto. With a full 18 holes and a par-72 routing over hilly ground, the layout rewards accurate shot-making from the tee. Address: 19-9 Hatsuhara, Daigo, Kuji District, Ibaraki.

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Miho Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Miho Golf Club

Miho Golf Club is located in Miho, Inashiki District, Ibaraki Prefecture, and opened in 1993. The course was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., while the clubhouse was designed by architect Junzo Yoshimura. The club operates a single 18-hole course. Golfers play with riding carts, and caddy service is optional, giving visitors a choice between a caddied round and a self-navigated one. The clubhouse includes a bath facility for use after the round. The pairing of a Trent Jones Jr. golf course with a Yoshimura-designed clubhouse is a distinctive combination, bringing together two separately recognized architects on one property. The course has been in operation since 1993, placing it among the courses built in Ibaraki Prefecture during the early 1990s golf development period. Address: 2568-19 Kurago, Tsuchiura, Miho-mura, Inashiki-gun, Ibaraki.

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One Way Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

One Way Golf Club

One Way Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland layout in Tsuchiura, Ibaraki Prefecture, roughly 10 kilometers from the Tsuchiura-kita interchange on the expressway. The course was designed by American architect Pete Dye and measures 6,420 yards from the back tees. Dye's design credits in Japan are limited compared with his body of work in the United States, giving this course a distinct place among the woodland layouts common in this part of the Kanto region. Golfers traveling from Tokyo can reach the club by car via the Joban Expressway, making it accessible as a day trip from the capital. The address places the club at Okishuku-cho in Tsuchiura city, close to Lake Kasumigaura, an area with a concentration of golf courses. Details on green fees, caddy service, and cart type are not published for this listing, so visitors should confirm current rates and course conditions directly with the club before booking a round.

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Fuji OGM Golf Club Deshima Course
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Fuji OGM Golf Club Deshima Course

Fuji OGM Golf Club Deshima Course is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly layout in Kasumigaura, Ibaraki Prefecture, opened in 1988. The course was designed jointly by American PGA Tour and Ryder Cup player Larry Nelson and Japanese architect Hirochika Tomizawa, and plays to 7,072 yards from the back tees. Access from Tokyo is via the Joban Expressway to Tsuchiura-kita IC, roughly 17 kilometers from the club, or by train to JR Joban Line's Kandatsu Station, followed by a shuttle bus of about 25 minutes. Weekday green fees start from 4,128 yen and weekend fees from 5,037 yen. The club does not offer caddy service; golfers use GPS-equipped four-seat riding carts. A bath facility is available for use after the round. At 7,072 yards, this is one of the longer courses in the Kasumigaura area, giving it a different character from the area's shorter woodland layouts.

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Kasumigaura OGM Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Kasumigaura OGM Golf Club

Kasumigaura OGM Golf Club is a 27-hole woodland facility in Kasumigaura, Ibaraki Prefecture, opened in 1981 and designed by Tsuneo Onchi. The complex is arranged as three nine-hole courses, combining for a total par of 108. Golfers reach the club by car via the Joban Expressway to Tsuchiura-kita IC, about 17 kilometers away and around 25 minutes' drive, or by train to JR Joban Line's Kandatsu Station followed by a roughly 25-minute shuttle bus. Weekday green fees start from 4,582 yen and weekend fees from 5,037 yen. No caddy service is offered; play is with GPS-equipped four-seat riding carts, and a bath facility is available on site after the round. With three combinable nine-hole loops, the club can offer several 18-hole routings within the same property, an arrangement suited to visitors playing multiple rounds in the area around Lake Kasumigaura.

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Zō Golf Club Wakumi Course [PGM]
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Zō Golf Club Wakumi Course [PGM]

Zō Golf Club Wakumi Course is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Namegata, Ibaraki Prefecture, part of the PGM (Pacific Golf Management) group of courses. The layout plays to 6,510 yards from the back tees. The club is located at Wakumi 275 in Namegata city, in the eastern part of Ibaraki Prefecture near Lake Kasumigaura. Details on course type, architect, and opening year are not published for this listing, and pricing and access information are not currently available. Visitors planning a round should check directly with the club or the PGM group's booking channels for current green fees, transport options, and course conditions. As with other PGM-operated properties in the Kasumigaura area, the course is one of several golf facilities clustered in this part of Ibaraki, a region within reach of Tokyo by expressway.

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Tamazō Golf Club Nenjiki Course
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Tamazō Golf Club Nenjiki Course

Tamazō Golf Club Nenjiki Course is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland layout in Gyōda, Ibaraki Prefecture, and one of two courses that make up the Tamazō Golf Club facility. The back tees measure 6,815 yards, giving players a full test across tree-lined fairways typical of the region's woodland-style courses. The course sits in Gyōda City, a rural area of Ibaraki near Lake Kasumigaura. Golfers arriving by train can reach the area via JR Jōban Line to Ishioka Station, while those driving can exit the Jōban Expressway at Tsuchiura-Kita IC. As one half of a two-course club, Nenjiki Course offers visitors the option to play a second round on the club's companion layout during the same visit. Detailed information on green fees, caddy service, and cart type is not published for this course, so golfers should confirm these details directly with the club before booking a round.

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Kasumigaura Country Club [PGM]
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Kasumigaura Country Club [PGM]

Kasumigaura Country Club [PGM] is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course located in Gyōda, Ibaraki Prefecture, and operated as part of the PGM (Pacific Golf Management) group. The back tees play to 6,804 yards, laid out through the tree-lined terrain characteristic of woodland courses in the Kasumigaura area. The club takes its name from nearby Lake Kasumigaura, Japan's second-largest lake, and sits within easy reach of the Jōban Expressway via the Tsuchiura-Kita interchange. As part of the PGM network, the course operates under the group's standardized course management and facilities found across its properties in the Kantō region. Specific details on green fees, caddy availability, and cart type for this course are not published, so visitors should check current rates and services directly with the club or through the PGM reservation system before planning a visit.

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Hakuho Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Hakuho Country Club

Hakuho Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Hokota, Ibaraki Prefecture, opened in 1974 and designed by architect Seizo Tomizawa. The course measures 6,932 yards from the back tees, making it one of the longer woodland layouts in the area. Green fees start from ¥6,600 on weekdays and ¥10,450 on weekends. Caddy service is available on an optional basis for players who prefer a caddy-accompanied round. The club is located roughly 21 kilometers from the Chiyoda-Ishioka interchange on the Jōban Expressway, and golfers arriving by train can reach the area via JR Jōban Line to Ishioka or Takahama Station, followed by a taxi ride of about 30 minutes. Having opened in the mid-1970s, Hakuho Country Club is an established fixture in Ibaraki's golf scene, with a routing and yardage set for players looking for a full-length woodland test.

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Segovia Golf Club in Chiyoda [PGM]
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Segovia Golf Club in Chiyoda [PGM]

Segovia Golf Club in Chiyoda is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Kasumigaura, Ibaraki, part of the PGM group. The course was designed by American architect Desmond Muirhead, whose layouts are known internationally for bold, sculpted bunkering and strong visual character. From the back tees the course plays to 7,056 yards, a length that gives it real teeth for stronger players while still offering shorter options for a wider range of golfers. The club sits in Kasumigaura City, within reach of the Joban Expressway via the Chiyoda-Ishioka interchange, and is accessible by train through JR Joban Line's Ishioka Station for visitors arriving without a car. As a PGM-operated facility, the course benefits from the group's standardized service and course-management practices found across its network of properties in the Kanto region. The Muirhead design and full 18-hole par-72 routing make it a solid option for golfers touring Ibaraki's cluster of courses near Tsukuba and the Joban corridor.

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Joyo Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Joyo Country Club

Joyo Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Tsukubamirai, Ibaraki, opened in 1961. The course was designed by Izumi Ichisuke and plays to 6,442 yards, a moderate length that suits a broad range of handicaps rather than favoring the longest hitters. Its wooded layout is typical of Ibaraki's mid-century courses, with tree-lined fairways shaping strategy hole to hole. The club is reached via the Joban Expressway's Yawara interchange, making it a convenient stop for golfers driving out from central Tokyo or touring the Tsukuba area. Caddy service is optional here, giving visitors the choice between a traditional caddied round or a self-paced walk or cart round, depending on preference and group size. With more than six decades of history since opening, Joyo Country Club represents an established, unpretentious option among the cluster of golf courses in the Tsukubamirai area, appealing to visitors who want a straightforward woodland test without the premium pricing of newer resort-style facilities.

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Ibaraki Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Ibaraki Golf Club

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.

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Tsukuba Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Tsukuba Country Club

Tsukuba Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Tsukubamirai, Ibaraki, that opened in 1959. The original layout was designed by Sato Masaru, and the course was redesigned in 2006 by Kawada Taizo, giving it a blend of classic Japanese woodland routing and more modern course architecture. From the back tees it plays to 7,073 yards, a length that gives the course genuine challenge for low-handicap and touring golfers. Green fees start from 12,035 yen on weekdays and 28,810 yen on weekends, placing it in the mid-to-upper range for the Ibaraki area. Visitors arriving by train can reach the club via Tsukuba Express's Mirai-daira Station, with a club bus covering the roughly eight-minute transfer from the station; drivers can use the Joban Expressway's Yatabe interchange. With more than six decades of history and a 2006 redesign that kept the course current, Tsukuba Country Club is one of the more established, longer-yardage options among the courses clustered around Tsukubamirai.

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Naka Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Naka Country Club

Naka Country Club is a 27-hole hilly course in Hitachiomiya, Ibaraki Prefecture, comprising three 9-hole courses with a combined yardage of 9,888 yards. The club opened in 1977 and was designed by architect Yutaka Takamori. Caddies are optional, and rounds are played with riding carts. The course is reached by taxi, about 10 minutes from Hitachiomiya Station on the JR Suigun Line, or by car via the Joban Expressway's Naka Interchange, roughly 20 minutes away. Green fees start at 4,620 yen on weekdays and 6,930 yen on weekends, making it an accessible option for golfers touring the Ibaraki countryside. With three separate 9-hole loops, the layout allows different 18-hole combinations depending on which two courses are paired for a round. The hilly terrain around Hitachiomiya shapes the elevation changes across the property.

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GOLF 5 Country Sunny Field
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

GOLF 5 Country Sunny Field

GOLF 5 Country Sunny Field is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Hitachiomiya, Ibaraki Prefecture, designed by Jack Nicklaus. The course stretches to 7,148 yards from the back tees, a long test by Japanese standards. The club is reached by car via the Mito-kita Smart Interchange, about 18 kilometers and roughly 20 minutes away. Caddies are optional, and the course uses riding carts, including fan-equipped carts for warmer months, with fairway drive-in permitted. The Nicklaus design and generous total yardage set this course apart within the cluster of Ibaraki clubs near Hitachiomiya, where several courses share similar hilly terrain. Golfers looking for a longer, more demanding layout in the region will find the yardage here notably greater than at neighboring clubs.

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Kabaya Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Kabaya Golf Club

Kabaya Golf Club is a 27-hole hilly course in Hitachiomiya, Ibaraki Prefecture, made up of three 9-hole courses with a combined par of 108 and a total yardage of 10,686 yards. The club is reached by car via the Mito-kita Smart Interchange, about 23 kilometers away. As with other multi-course clubs in the area, the three 9-hole loops can be combined in different pairings for an 18-hole round. The hilly Ibaraki terrain around Hitachiomiya shapes the elevation across the layout, placing Kabaya among several golf clubs clustered in this part of the prefecture. The combined yardage across all three courses makes it one of the larger course complexes in the immediate area.

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Mana Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Mana Golf Club

Mana Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Hitachiomiya, Ibaraki Prefecture, with a total yardage of 6,837 from the back tees. The course was designed by Fujio Ishii. The clubhouse is located at 168 Nishi-Shioko, Hitachiomiya, and the nearest train station is JR Hitachi-Omiya, with the Naka Interchange on the Joban Expressway about 25 kilometers away. Play is self-service: there is no caddy, and golfers operate their own riding carts. Bath facilities are available at the clubhouse for use after the round. With a single 18-hole layout and back-tee yardage just under 6,900 yards, the course suits golfers looking for a full-length, par-72 round in Ibaraki without the added structure of caddy service. Access is straightforward for visitors driving up from Tokyo via the Joban Expressway, or arriving by train to Hitachi-Omiya and continuing by taxi or car to the course.

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Golf Club Seven Lakes
Ibaraki, Japan Riverside

Golf Club Seven Lakes

Golf Club Seven Lakes is a 27-hole, par-108 riverside course in Hitachiomiya, Ibaraki Prefecture, made up of three separate 9-hole layouts. The course was designed by Shunsuke Kato and sits along a river, giving the layout its riverside character. The club address is 533 Kita-Shioko, Hitachiomiya. Golfers can reach the course by taxi from JR Hitachi-Omiya Station on the Joban and Suigun lines, or by taxi from Mito Station, a roughly 40-minute ride. By car, the Naka Interchange on the Joban Expressway is about 24 to 25 kilometers away. Carts are GPS-equipped riding carts, and the clubhouse has bath facilities for use after play. With three 9-hole courses that can be combined into 27 holes of golf, Seven Lakes gives visiting golfers flexibility in how they structure a round, and the riverside setting sets it apart from the area's more common hilly and woodland layouts.

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Rock Hill Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Rock Hill Golf Club

Rock Hill Golf Club is a 36-hole course in Kamikose, Hitachiomiya, Ibaraki Prefecture, made up of two 18-hole layouts set on hilly terrain. The club address is 5374-5 Kamikose, Hitachiomiya. Green fees start at 14,330 yen on weekdays and 16,400 yen on weekends. Carts are GPS-navigation equipped, and the clubhouse has bath facilities for after the round. With two full 18-hole courses on hilly ground, golfers can play 36 holes in a single visit or choose between the two layouts. The course record lists a par of 72. For visitors comparing green fees in the Hitachiomiya area, Rock Hill's weekday and weekend rates are set out clearly, and GPS-equipped carts help navigate the hilly terrain across both courses.

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Bobos Country Club Kuji River Course
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Bobos Country Club Kuji River Course

Bobos Country Club's Kuji River Course is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Yamagata, Hitachiomiya, Ibaraki Prefecture, set on hilly terrain near the Kuji River. The course was designed by Shunsuke Kato, with a back-tee yardage of 6,304. The club address is 4933 Yamagata, Hitachiomiya. Golfers can reach the course from JR Yamagatajuku Station on the Suigun Line, about a 5-minute taxi ride, or by car via the Naka Interchange on the Joban Expressway, roughly 23 to 27 kilometers away. Carts at the course are equipped with GPS navigation and remote control. With a hilly layout along the Kuji River and a yardage just over 6,300 from the back tees, the course gives golfers a shorter, terrain-driven round compared to longer layouts in the same region, and its riverside position sets it apart from purely inland hilly courses in Hitachiomiya.

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Takahagi Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Highland

Takahagi Country Club

Takahagi Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 highland course in Takahagi, Ibaraki Prefecture, built across two separate course layouts. The back tees play to 7,010 yards, giving the course a genuinely championship-length test for golfers who want distance as part of the challenge. As a highland course, the terrain sits at elevation with the natural contours and tree lines typical of Ibaraki's inland hill country, distinct from the prefecture's coastal seaside courses. The club is reached from the Joban Expressway's Takahagi Interchange, about 15 minutes by car, making it a practical stop for visitors driving north from Tokyo toward the Ibaraki and Fukushima border. Green fees start from ¥3,500 on weekdays and ¥5,500 on weekends, putting it at the more accessible end of the region's pricing. With two courses and full-length back tees, Takahagi Country Club suits both casual rounds and golfers looking to play a longer, more demanding layout without leaving Ibaraki.

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The Ocean Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Seaside

The Ocean Golf Club

The Ocean Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 seaside course in Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture, spread across two course layouts. Total yardage runs to 6,379 yards, with the back tees extending to 6,830 yards. As a seaside layout, the course sits along Ibaraki's Pacific coastline, a different character from the prefecture's inland hilly and highland courses. Access is straightforward from the Joban Expressway's Hitachi-Kita Interchange, about 2 kilometers and 5 minutes by car, or by train to JR Joban Line's Ogigitsu Station, roughly a 7-minute taxi ride from there. After the round, golfers can use the club's onsen bath facility. Green fees start from ¥5,200 on weekdays and ¥10,500 on weekends, reflecting its coastal location and two-course setup. The combination of seaside terrain, two 18-hole layouts, and an onsen makes The Ocean Golf Club a distinctive stop for visitors touring Ibaraki's golf courses.

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Hitachi Takasuzu Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Hitachi Takasuzu Golf Club

Hitachi Takasuzu Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Hitachi-Ota, Ibaraki Prefecture, opened in 1983 and designed by architect Eiichi Motohashi. The club operates three course layouts totaling 6,444 yards. Set in Ibaraki's inland hill country, the hilly terrain gives the course elevation changes and tree-lined holes distinct from the prefecture's flatter seaside courses. Access by car is via the Joban Expressway, roughly 23 kilometers and 25 minutes from Naka Interchange, or about 20 minutes from Hitachi-Minami-Ota Interchange. By train, the nearest station is JR Joban Line's Hitachi-Taga Station, about a 15-minute taxi ride away for roughly ¥3,000. Now in its fifth decade, Hitachi Takasuzu Golf Club offers a longer-established option among Ibaraki's hilly courses, with three separate 18-hole routings giving repeat visitors variety across rounds.

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Grand Slam Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Grand Slam Country Club

Grand Slam Country Club is a 27-hole hilly course in Hitachi-Ota, Ibaraki Prefecture, designed by architect Hideyo Sugimoto and built across three separate nine-hole course combinations. The hilly layout places it among Ibaraki's inland courses, set in the hill country around Hitachi-Ota rather than along the coast. With 27 holes split into three courses, golfers can combine any two of the three nines for an 18-hole round, giving more variety than a standard single 18-hole layout. The involvement of Hideyo Sugimoto as architect places the course among Ibaraki's designer-built layouts. Specific par, yardage, and green fee information for Grand Slam Country Club is not published; golfers planning a visit should confirm current rates and course conditions directly with the club before arranging tee times.

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Ibaraki Royal Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Ibaraki Royal Country Club

Ibaraki Royal Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course laid out over hilly terrain in Hitachiota, Ibaraki Prefecture, playing 7,079 yards from the back tees, one of the longer layouts in the area. The course sits inland from the Pacific coast in the hills north of Mito, within reach of golfers based in the greater Tokyo region. Access is by JR Suigun Line to Hitachiota Station, followed by an approximately 10-minute taxi ride to the clubhouse, or by car via the Joban Expressway, exiting at Naka Interchange roughly 15 kilometers away. The hilly routing brings elevation change into play across the round, a characteristic shared by several courses in this part of Ibaraki. Visitors researching Ibaraki golf will find Ibaraki Royal Country Club listed among the region's full 18-hole, par-72 tracks, suited to players looking for a longer test at 7,079 yards. Course specifics beyond yardage, par, and hole count were not available at time of publication.

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New Nishiyama-so Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

New Nishiyama-so Country Club

New Nishiyama-so Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Hitachiota, Ibaraki Prefecture, designed by American golf course architect Pete Dye and opened in 1993. The hilly routing plays to 7,004 yards from the back tees, giving it a similar scale to other courses in the Hitachiota area. Pete Dye's design credit places the course among a small number of Japanese layouts carrying the name of an internationally recognized architect. The clubhouse includes bath facilities for golfers after the round. Located in the hills of northern Ibaraki, the course sits within the broader cluster of golf facilities around Hitachiota, an area with several courses sharing similar hilly terrain and yardages in the 7,000-yard range. Specific details on green fees, caddie service, and cart type were not available at time of publication, and prospective visitors should confirm current rates and facilities directly with the club before booking a round.

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Spa & Golf Resort Kuji
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Spa & Golf Resort Kuji

Spa & Golf Resort Kuji is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Hitachiota, Ibaraki Prefecture, playing 6,732 yards from the back tees. The course carries a design credit to Ginjiro Nakabe, a name associated with several Japanese golf course layouts. As the name suggests, the resort combines golf with an onsen hot-spring bath, giving golfers a place to soak after the round. The club is reached from JR Suigun Line's Hitachi-Omiya Station, from which a club bus runs to the course in about 15 minutes, making it accessible without a car for golfers arriving by train. Located in Iwate-cho within Hitachiota, the course sits in the same hilly northern-Ibaraki golf cluster as several neighboring clubs. At 6,732 yards and par 72, it plays somewhat shorter than some of the longer courses in the area. Course type classification, exact opening year, and green fee information were not available at time of publication; visitors should confirm current pricing directly with the resort.

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Kanasago Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Kanasago Country Club

Kanasago Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Hitachiota, Ibaraki Prefecture, designed by Hirochika Tomizawa and opened in 1986. The hilly layout plays to 6,161 yards and uses electromagnetic-guided, five-seat riding carts, with no caddie service, golfers ride the course on a self-navigating cart system rather than with a caddie. A bath is available at the clubhouse after the round. Green fees start at 5,000 yen on weekdays and 8,500 yen on weekends, placing it among the more accessible options in the area for cost-conscious golfers. The course is reached via the Joban Expressway, exiting at Naka Interchange roughly 18 kilometers and about a 25-minute drive from the club. Kanasago Country Club is one of several hilly, par-72 courses clustered around Hitachiota in northern Ibaraki, and its no-caddie format with automated carts is a distinguishing operational detail compared to caddied courses in the same region.

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Mito Green Country Club Yamakata Course
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Mito Green Country Club Yamakata Course

Mito Green Country Club Yamakata Course is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course located in Hitachiomiya, Ibaraki Prefecture, at 1507 Terusawa. The course plays to a total yardage of 6,955 yards from the back tees. Every riding cart on property comes equipped with a cart navigation system, and carts are permitted to drive onto the fairways, a setup aimed at keeping pace of play efficient across the hilly terrain. Green fees start from 5,980 yen on weekdays and 9,400 yen on weekends. The hilly layout and full yardage make this a course suited to golfers looking for a fuller test over 18 holes in the Ibaraki region, within reach of visitors touring the prefecture's inland areas

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Pacific Associates Golf Course
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Pacific Associates Golf Course

Pacific Associates Golf Course is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Omitama, Ibaraki Prefecture, designed by Shunji Kuragami. The course plays to 6,983 yards from the back tees, a long test by the standards of Japanese woodland courses. The club is reachable from JR Ishioka Station on the Joban Line, about a 15-minute taxi ride, and by car via the Joban Expressway's Ishioka-Omitama Smart IC, roughly 6 kilometers from the clubhouse. The layout runs through wooded terrain typical of the woodland style, with tree-lined fairways separating the holes. A fairway cart is available on the course, though its use is limited to caddied rounds rather than offered for general self-drive play. Located in Omitama, a city in central Ibaraki Prefecture, Pacific Associates gives visitors a full-length par-72 round within reach of the Joban corridor, combining Kuragami's routing with direct expressway access via the Ishioka-Omitama Smart IC.

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Asia Toride Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Riverside

Asia Toride Country Club

Asia Toride Country Club is a 27-hole riverside course in Toride, Ibaraki, with a combined par of 108 across its three nine-hole loops and a total yardage of 9,458 yards. The course was designed by Asami Rokuzo and opened in 1964 in Ine, Toride. It is reachable from JR Toride Station, with the Yawara interchange on the Joban Expressway serving as the nearest access point by car. The club runs a no-caddy format, with rounds played from a riding cart. A bathhouse is available on site for use after the round. As a riverside layout with three nine-hole combinations and nearly 9,500 yards of total yardage, Asia Toride Country Club offers a longer test than many 18-hole courses in the greater Tokyo area, while its self-drive cart format and lack of caddy service keep the operation straightforward for visiting golfers.

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Wild Duck Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Wild Duck Country Club

Wild Duck Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Kamisu, Ibaraki Prefecture, opened in 1991 and stretching to 7,029 yards from the back tees. The routing was built by Obayashi Corporation with design supervision from Chen Ching-po, giving the course a longer, more championship-oriented yardage than many Ibaraki clubs of its era. Access is via the Higashi-Kanto Expressway, roughly 18.5 kilometers from the Sawara-Katori interchange or about 18 kilometers from the Itako interchange. The club runs without assigned caddies; instead, players use self-drive, five-seat riding carts equipped with navigation systems, and fairway entry is permitted for an additional fee. A bath facility is available on-site after the round. Weekday green fees start from 4,290 yen and weekend fees from 7,990 yen, making it an accessible option relative to its 7,000-yard-plus length. Combined with its woodland setting and 1991 opening, Wild Duck suits golfers looking for a longer, self-drive round within reach of Narita and the Kashima area of Ibaraki.

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Tsukuba Tokyu Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Tsukuba Tokyu Golf Club

Tsukuba Tokyu Golf Club is a woodland course in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, roughly 25 minutes by car from Tsukuba Station and about 19 kilometers from the Sakuratsuchiura Interchange. This 18-hole layout plays to a par of 72 over 6,704 yards from the back tees, and was designed by Chohei Miyazawa. The facility comprises two courses in total, giving members and visitors a choice of routings on the same property. Caddies are available on an optional basis for players who prefer local guidance around the woodland terrain. The wooded setting and longer yardage make club selection off the tee a factor on several holes, and the course suits golfers looking for a fuller test than a short resort layout. Access by car from central Tsukuba is straightforward, with the Sakuratsuchiura Interchange the nearest exit. Contact the club directly for current green fee rates, as pricing is not listed here.

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Hitachi Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Hitachi Golf Club

Hitachi Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture, opened in 1967. The course was designed by Teikichi Mano and plays to a total yardage of 6,734 yards from the back tees. Access by rail is via JR Hitachi Station on the Joban Line, roughly a 10-minute taxi ride from the course; drivers can reach the club from the Hitachi Chuo IC on the Joban Expressway, about 2 kilometers away. Green fees start from 5,000 yen on weekdays and 10,000 yen on weekends. Golfers can choose an optional caddy service, and riding carts are available for the round. After play, the club has bathing facilities on site. With its hilly terrain and coastal Ibaraki setting, Hitachi Golf Club has been in continuous operation for close to six decades, combining an established layout with straightforward access from central Tokyo via the Joban Expressway and Joban Line.

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The Royal Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

The Royal Golf Club

The Royal Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course located at 200 Okura, Hokota, in Ibaraki Prefecture. From the back tees the course measures 8,143 yards, making it one of the longer layouts documented in this region. The nearest access point is Itako IC on the Higashi-Kanto Expressway, roughly a 30-minute drive from the club. Hokota sits on Ibaraki's Pacific coast, within reach of Narita and the greater Tokyo area, making the course a practical option for visitors staying near the capital or arriving via Narita Airport. The standout feature of The Royal Golf Club is its length: at over 8,100 yards from the tips, it ranks among the longer courses in this directory, appealing to golfers who want a full test of distance from the back markers.

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Kurihashi International Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Riverside

Kurihashi International Country Club

Kurihashi International Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 riverside course in Koga, Ibaraki, designed by architect Tadashi Ezura. The layout measures 6,812 yards from the back tees. The course is located near Kurihashi Station, on the JR and Tobu lines, about an 8-minute taxi ride from the station's east exit; a reservation-based club bus is also available. By car, the club is roughly 13 kilometers, or about 24 minutes, from Kuki IC on the Tohoku Expressway. The address is 100 Nezugawara, Nakada, Koga-shi, Ibaraki. With both a nearby train station and expressway access, Kurihashi International is reachable either by taxi from Kurihashi Station or by car via the Tohoku Expressway, making it a practical option for golfers staying in the greater Tokyo area. As a riverside course with a full 18 holes at par 72, it offers a mid-length test at 6,812 yards from the back tees for visiting players.

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Homuta Green Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Homuta Green Golf Club

Homuta Green Golf Club is a compact 9-hole, par-32 woodland course in Kōta, Ibaraki, covering 2,450 yards. The course uses a self-drive cart system with no caddy service, keeping the round straightforward for independent play. Green fees start from ¥1,100 on weekdays and ¥2,100 on weekends, making it one of the more accessible options in the region. It sits about 5.4 kilometers from Kashima-Asahi Station and roughly five to ten minutes by car from the Ibaraki Airport North IC on the Higashi-Kanto Expressway, putting it within easy reach for golfers arriving via Ibaraki Airport. The course does not have onsen or bath facilities on site. With its short par-32 routing through wooded terrain, Homuta Green suits golfers looking for a quick, low-cost round rather than a full-day outing, and its proximity to the airport makes it a convenient stop for travelers passing through the area.

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Old Orchard Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Old Orchard Golf Club

Old Orchard Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Ibaraki Town, Higashi-Ibaraki District, designed by American architect Jim Fazio and opened in 1992. The course plays to 6,156 yards from the regular tees and stretches to 7,114 yards from the back tees, giving it real length for golfers who want a fuller test. Green fees run ¥4,546 on both weekdays and weekends. Rounds are played with GPS-equipped ride carts seating four to five players, and caddy service is available on an optional basis. The club has bath facilities for golfers after their round. Access is about a 35-minute taxi ride from JR Ishioka Station on the Joban Line, or within roughly 15 kilometers of the Iwama IC on the Joban Expressway. The Fazio design and hilly Ibaraki terrain combine to give the course a distinct character among the prefecture's golf offerings, with the back-tee yardage appealing to longer hitters.

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Jay Golf Kasumigaura
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Jay Golf Kasumigaura

Jay Golf Kasumigaura is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Itako, Ibaraki Prefecture, near Lake Kasumigaura. The course was designed by Asao Ishii and opened in 1992. It plays over hilly terrain with a total yardage of 7,121 from the back tees, making it one of the longer layouts in the region. Golfers ride in motorized carts, and a caddy can be arranged on an optional basis for players who prefer local course knowledge. Green fees start at ¥2,500 on weekdays and ¥7,000 on weekends, putting the course within reach for both casual rounds and weekend outings. The address is 279-1 Mogi, Itako, Ibaraki Prefecture. With its length and hilly routing, the course rewards accurate ball-striking off the tee and suits golfers looking for a full 18-hole test in the Kasumigaura area of Ibaraki.

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Katsuta Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Katsuta Golf Club

Katsuta Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Prefecture, laid out over 6,870 yards. The course opened in 1979 and was designed by Sho Okubo. Its wooded layout runs through the Hitachinaka area northeast of Mito, giving the round a tree-lined character typical of Ibaraki's inland courses. Access is straightforward for visitors coming from Tokyo or the Tohoku corridor: the course sits close to the Higashi-Mito Road's Hitachinaka Interchange for drivers, while golfers arriving by train can reach JR Katsuta Station on the Joban Line, one of the region's main rail links connecting to Mito and onward to Tokyo. At a full 18 holes and par 72 over nearly 6,900 yards, the course offers a complete round of regulation length, suited to golfers looking for a traditional Japanese woodland test without the elevation changes of a mountain course. Katsuta is one of several golf clubs clustered in the Hitachinaka-Mito area of Ibaraki, a prefecture known for its concentration of inland courses within reach of the Tokyo metropolitan area.

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Mito Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Mito Golf Club

Mito Golf Club is an 18-hole course located at 1760 Kakurai-cho in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture. The club can be reached by train via Tomobe Station on the JR Joban Line, and by car via Mito IC on the Joban Expressway, which sits about 2.2 kilometers from the course. That short distance from Mito IC makes the club straightforward to reach directly off the expressway, without a long drive on local roads after exiting. The Tomobe Station option gives golfers arriving without a car a fixed point to plan transport from, whether by taxi or a prearranged pickup. Address, access, and hole count are the details on record for Mito Golf Club: the course sits in Mito city in Ibaraki, is set up as a full 18-hole round, and its two main approach routes — one rail, one expressway — are both short, direct connections rather than routes requiring transfers or long secondary roads.

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Tsukuba International Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Hilly

Tsukuba International Country Club

Tsukuba International Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, opened in 1974. The hilly layout plays to 6,429 yards from the back tees and was designed by Chen Ching-shui. Riding carts are available with fairway access permitted, and caddies are optional, so golfers can choose a self-play round or request caddie service. The clubhouse has bath facilities for a post-round soak. The course sits at 1257 Hirasawa in Tsukuba city; by car it is roughly 20 minutes from the Tsuchiura-kita interchange on the Joban Expressway, and by public transport it is about a 25-minute taxi ride from Tsukuba Station on the Tsukuba Express line. The combination of hilly terrain and a compact 6,400-yard yardage rewards accurate iron play over sheer length, and the location within reach of both the expressway and the Tsukuba Express keeps it accessible for day trips from the greater Tokyo area.

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Shishido Hills Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Shishido Hills Country Club

Shishido Hills Country Club is a golf course in Ibaraki, 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 1340 Minamikoizumi, Kasama, Ibaraki 309-1725, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.32542, 140.27985, 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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Fuso Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Fuso Country Club

Fuso Country Club is a golf course in Ibaraki, 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 1100 Kamiichibara, Kasama, Ibaraki 309-1731, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.39323, 140.30779, 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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Shizu Hills Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Shizu Hills Country Club

Shizu Hills Country Club is a golf course in Ibaraki, 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 5766 Oba, Hitachiomiya, Ibaraki 319-2132, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.50298, 140.41336, 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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Higashitsukuba Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Higashitsukuba Country Club

Higashitsukuba Country Club is a golf course in Ibaraki, 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 1224-2 Kamibayashi, Ishioka, Ibaraki 315-0138, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.23763, 140.21580, 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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Central Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Central Golf Club

Central Golf Club is a golf course in Ibaraki, 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 2196 Asō, Namegata, Ibaraki 311-3832, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.00609, 140.48010, 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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Ami Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Ami Golf Club

Ami Golf Club is a golf course in Ibaraki, 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 1760-1 Jōjō, Ami, Inashiki District, Ibaraki 300-0325, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.00137, 140.23800, 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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Itako Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Itako Country Club

Itako Country Club is a golf course in Ibaraki, 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 700 Tsuiji, Itako, Ibaraki 311-2405, Japan. Map coordinates are 35.97459, 140.56578, 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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Summit Golf Club
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Summit Golf Club

Summit Golf Club is a golf course in Ibaraki, 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 139 Karasuri, Ishioka, Ibaraki 315-0114, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.24869, 140.22710, 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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Ishioka West Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Ishioka West Country Club

Ishioka West Country Club is a golf course in Ibaraki, 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 3355 Kamigō, Kasama, Ibaraki 319-0201, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.31221, 140.23640, 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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Ibaraki Pacific Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Woodland

Ibaraki Pacific Country Club

Ibaraki Pacific Country Club is a golf course in Ibaraki, 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 Kamiokakami-1113 Sekinamichō, Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki 319-1714, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.82375, 140.75260, 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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Sentorarugorufukurabu NEW Course Golf
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Sentorarugorufukurabu NEW Course Golf

Sentorarugorufukurabu NEW Course Golf is a golf course in Ibaraki, 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 1006-9 Komaki, Namegata, Ibaraki 311-3816, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.04651, 140.51732, 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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Country Club The Lakes
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Country Club The Lakes

Country Club The Lakes is a golf course in Ibaraki, 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 890 Minamiyoshihara, Kasama, Ibaraki 309-1622, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.34836, 140.25397, 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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Southern Yards Country Club
Ibaraki, Japan Parkland

Southern Yards Country Club

Southern Yards Country Club is a golf course in Ibaraki, 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 776 Shimofuruuchi, Shirosato, Higashiibaraki District, Ibaraki 311-4314, Japan. Map coordinates are 36.45136, 140.35216, 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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Frequently Asked Questions

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

Elite Golf Japan lists 97 golf courses in Ibaraki.

Can visitors request tee times at golf courses in Ibaraki?

Partner courses can be requested directly through Elite Golf Japan. Directory listings can be reviewed through the concierge request form where available.