Mie, Japan, Japan
Holes
18
Par
72
Yardage
6,610 yards
Google Rating
★ 3.9 (281)
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名阪国道 上野IC
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Nabari Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 hilly course in Nabari, Mie Prefecture, opened in 1964 and designed by architect Yoshio Asakawa. The course plays to 6,610 yards in total, with the back tees extending to 6,884 yards across its hilly terrain. As one of the older golf clubs in the Mie region, Nabari Country Club has been operating for six decades, reflecting the hilly-course design conventions common to clubs built in Japan during the 1960s. Golfers traveling by train can reach the club via the Kintetsu Osaka Line to Kikyogaoka Station, while those driving can access the course from the Meihan National Route via the Ueno interchange. The combination of its 1964 opening and hilly routing places Nabari Country Club among the established, longer-standing golf facilities in the Nabari area of Mie Prefecture.
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近鉄大阪線 桔梗が丘駅
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名阪国道 上野IC
Last updated: 2026-07-01
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Nabari Country Club has 18 holes with a par of 72.
It is located in Nabari, Mie Prefecture, Japan, near Kikyogaoka Station on the Kintetsu Osaka Line and the Ueno interchange on the Meihan National Route.
The course opened in 1964 and was designed by architect Yoshio Asakawa.
Nabari Country Club is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.
Nabari Country Club has a Google rating of 3.9 from 281 reviews.