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Nidom Classic Course
Woodland Hokkaido

Nidom Classic Course

Hokkaido, Japan, Japan

Holes

45

Par

180

Yardage

17,359 yards

Nearest IC

道央自動車道 苫小牧東IC(約2km)

Booking

Concierge request

Nidom Classic Course is a 45-hole woodland golf complex in Tomakomai, Hokkaido, made up of three courses: Nispa, Pirika, and Ikoro (formerly Ashiri). Combined, the courses play to a par of 180 over a back-tee yardage of 17,359 yards. The complex was designed by Tadashi Sugaya and opened in 1988. A caddy is required for rounds on the Nispa and Pirika courses, while the Ikoro course is played with a self-drive riding cart. The club sits inland near Tomakomai, reachable in about 20 minutes by car from JR Muroran Main Line's Tomakomai Station, or via the Doo Expressway's Tomakomai-Higashi Interchange, roughly 2 kilometers away. With three distinct courses and 45 holes in total, Nidom Classic is one of the larger golf complexes in the Tomakomai area, offering both caddy-accompanied and self-drive rounds within a single woodland property.

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Course Details

Holes 45 Yardage 17,359 yards Category 3 courses Par 180 Type Woodland Architect 菅谷直 Back Tees 17,359 yards

Club Facilities

Golf Carts キャディ付きカート(ニスパ・ピリカの2コース)/セルフ乗用カート(イコロ〈旧アシリ〉コース) Dining Please inquire Bath / Onsen Please inquire Lodge / Hotel Please inquire Caddy Required Practice Range Please inquire Locker Room Yes Pro Shop Please inquire

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Public Transportation

Nearest Train Station

JR室蘭本線 苫小牧駅(車で約20分)

Suggestion

道央自動車道 苫小牧東IC(約2km)

Last updated: 2026-07-01

Frequently Asked Questions

How many holes does Nidom Classic Course have?

Nidom Classic Course has 45 holes across three courses: Nispa, Pirika, and Ikoro (formerly Ashiri), combining for a par of 180.

Where is Nidom Classic Course located?

It is located in Tomakomai, Hokkaido, about 2 kilometers from the Doo Expressway's Tomakomai-Higashi Interchange, or about 20 minutes by car from JR Tomakomai Station.

Is a caddy required at Nidom Classic Course?

A caddy is required on the Nispa and Pirika courses; the Ikoro course is played with a self-drive riding cart.

Can international visitors book Nidom Classic Course?

Nidom Classic Course is a directory listing; Elite Golf Japan can review availability and access options through the concierge request form.

How far is Nidom Classic Course from central Tokyo or Osaka?

By straight-line distance, Nidom Classic Course is about 799 km from Tokyo Station and 1038 km from Osaka Station.

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